Dispute Resolution Board definition

Dispute Resolution Board means the Board established pursuant to 26.5.0. "Enrollment Commission" means the commission established pursuant to 3.6.0. "Enrollment Committee" means a committee established pursuant to 3.5.0.
Dispute Resolution Board or “DRB” means the standing panel of neutrals to be appointed under Section 27.4.
Dispute Resolution Board. The Dispute Resolution Board (or "DRB") is composed of one or more qualified individuals selected by Kyäni senior management. The composition of the Dispute Resolution Board may change at any time. The purpose of the DRB is to: 1. Review appeals of any actions taken by the Company for an alleged breach of a Distributor's obligations; and 2. Review matters between Kyäni Distributors. If the response or settlement suggested by Customer Service has been rejected or the matter otherwise remains unresolved, the Dispute Resolution Board may review evidence, deliberate, and respond to remaining issues.

Examples of Dispute Resolution Board in a sentence

  • The City may not take a petition to the Contract Dispute Resolution Board.

  • In an unusually complex case, the Contract Dispute Resolution Board may render its decision in a longer period, not to exceed ninety (90) Days, and shall so advise the parties at the commencement of this period.

  • Within forty-five (45) Days of the conclusion of all written submissions and oral arguments, the Contract Dispute Resolution Board shall render a written decision resolving the dispute.

  • The Contract Dispute Resolution Board, in its discretion, may combine more than one dispute between the parties for concurrent resolution.

  • The Contract Dispute Resolution Board shall permit the Contractor to present its case by submission of memoranda, briefs, and oral argument.

  • Decisions of the Contract Dispute Resolution Board shall only resolve matters before the Contract Dispute Resolution Board and shall not have precedential effect with respect to matters not before the Contract Dispute Resolution Board.

  • The Contract Dispute Resolution Board, in its discretion, may seek such technical or other expert advice as it shall deem appropriate and may seek, on its own or upon application of a party, any such additional material from any party as it deems fit.

  • The Contractor shall concurrently submit four (4) complete sets of the Petition: one set to the City Corporation Counsel (Attn: Commercial and Real Estate Litigation Division) and three (3) sets to the Contract Dispute Resolution Board at OATH’s offices with proof of service on the City Corporation Counsel.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this contract, when a dispute arises between the parties and it cannot be resolved through discussion and negotiation, either party may request a Dispute Resolution Board (“DRB”).

  • However, should the Contractor take such a petition, the City may seek, and the Contract Dispute Resolution Board may render, a determination less favorable to the Contractor and more favorable to the City than the decision of the Commissioner.


More Definitions of Dispute Resolution Board

Dispute Resolution Board. The Dispute Resolution Board (or "ORB") is composed of one or more qualified individuals selected by Kyäni senior management. The composition of the Dispute Resolution Board may change at any time. The purpose of the ORB is to: 1. Review appeals of any actions taken by the Company for an alleged breach of a Distributor's obligations; and 2. Review matters between Kyäni Distributors. If the response or settlement suggested by Customer Service has been rejected or the matter otherwise remains unresolved, the Dispute Resolution Board may review evidence, deliberate, and respond to remaining issues.
Dispute Resolution Board shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 44.2 and Schedule ‘W’.
Dispute Resolution Board means the Board established pursuant to 26.5.0.

Related to Dispute Resolution Board

  • Dispute Resolution means the procedure set forth in this LGIP for resolution of a dispute between the Parties.

  • Dispute Resolution Scheme means the Electricity and Gas Complaints Commission or such other dispute resolution scheme approved or provided for in accordance with section 95 of the Act;

  • Dispute Resolution Procedure means the procedure for resolution of Disputes set forth in Article 26;

  • Dispute Resolution Procedures means the procedures outlined in Annexure A of the MSA Determination.

  • Alternative dispute resolution means mediation, arbitration, conciliation, or other nonjudicial procedure that involves a neutral party in the decisionmaking process. The form of alternative dispute resolution chosen pursuant to this article may be binding or nonbinding, with the voluntary consent of the parties.