Dispute Resolution Process definition

Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in clause 9
Dispute Resolution Process means the process for resolving disputes in relation to this Contract as set out in Clause 61;
Dispute Resolution Process means the process for resolution of disputes set out in the Extension Project Agreement.

Examples of Dispute Resolution Process in a sentence

  • Exhaustion of this administrative remedy detailed in the Dispute Resolution Process contemplated in this Term Contract is an absolute condition precedent to the Contractor's ability to seek other remedies related to the Term Contract.

  • The prevailing party in any court action relating to whether either party has satisfied any condition precedent to arbitration, including the Informal Dispute Resolution Process, is entitled to recover their reasonable costs, necessary disbursements, and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

  • If the Informal Dispute Resolution Process described above does not resolve satisfactorily within sixty (60) days after receipt of your Notice, you and LG NOVA agree that either party shall have the right to finally resolve the Dispute through binding arbitration.

  • Where Vendor disagrees with Citizens’ dispute of any invoice, the Parties shall seek to resolve the dispute in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Process further described in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Dispute Resolution Process

Dispute Resolution Process means the process for resolving Disputes set forth in Articles 12 and 13.
Dispute Resolution Process means the process for resolving disputes between the Parties set out in this SPA.
Dispute Resolution Process means the process set forth in clause 32 of this Agreement;
Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in section 21.2; “Effective Date” is the date written at the beginning of this Agreement;
Dispute Resolution Process means the process set out in rule 11.
Dispute Resolution Process means the process set out in rule 17.
Dispute Resolution Process means the procedures described in Article XXVIII, Section 28.3, which have been agreed upon by the Parties on a case-by-case basis for resolution of disputes.