Dispute Resolution Consultant definition

Dispute Resolution Consultant has the meaning given to it in Section 18.4(b)(v).

Examples of Dispute Resolution Consultant in a sentence

  • If Purchaser's Engineering Selection Consultant and Seller's Engineering Selection Consultant fail to agree upon the designation of the Dispute Resolution Consultant within three (3) business days thereafter, the Dispute Resolution Consultant shall be appointed by a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York within ten (10) days thereafter.

  • In the event the Dispute Resolution Consultant leaves the employ of the firm he/she is listed with at the time of this Agreement or decides to terminate services as the Dispute Resolution Consultant, or in the event the parties desire to change the Dispute Resolution Consultant, Seller and Purchaser, upon mutual written consent shall change the Dispute Resolution Consultant.

  • Landlord and Tenant shall split equally the cost of the Dispute Resolution Consultant.

  • Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, the replacement Dispute Resolution Consultant shall not have worked for the Seller or Purchaser in the preceding twenty-four month period.

  • The Dispute Resolution Consultant may, at its discretion, accept or reject those comments and revise the Dispute Resolution Letter accordingly.

  • In the event a dispute arises as to the actions to be taken in response to an Environmental Claim pursuant to Section 12.5(b)(iii) (a “Response Action Dispute”), either Party may give notice to the other Party in writing of its intention to resort to the Dispute Resolution Consultant.

  • If Purchaser and Seller cannot agree on the selection of a Dispute Resolution Consultant, than Purchaser and Seller each shall select and notify the other party within two (2) business days thereafter of the identity of a consultant (respectively, the "Purchaser's Engineering Selection Consultant" and "the "Seller's Engineering Selection Consultant") who shall use their best efforts to agree upon the selection of the Dispute Resolution Consultant.

  • If Purchaser's Budget Selection Consultant and Seller's Budget Selection Consultant fail to agree upon the designation of the Budget Dispute Resolution Consultant within three (3) business days thereafter, the Dispute Resolution Consultant shall be appointed by a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York within ten (10) days thereafter.

  • If Purchaser and Seller cannot, in good faith, agree on the resolution of any of the disputed Condominium Engineering Issues by the Initial Completion Date, then, within five (5) days after the Initial Completion Date, Purchaser and Seller shall, in good faith, select a consultant to serve as a dispute resolution consultant (the "Dispute Resolution Consultant").

  • The party against whom the Dispute Resolution Consultant finds shall pay the fees and expenses of the Dispute Resolution Consultant, except if there is no clear losing position, Buyer and Seller shall each pay one-half of such costs.