Mediation Procedure definition

Mediation Procedure means the provisions of Section 4; “Mediation Response” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(d);
Mediation Procedure shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.
Mediation Procedure is as set out below, and will determine the conduct of the Mediation. It is incorporated into, and forms part of, this Agreement.

Examples of Mediation Procedure in a sentence

  • In the event any such Dispute continues unresolved for fifteen (15) days after a senior executive from each party have met with each other (either in person or telephonically) in an attempt to resolve such Dispute, the parties shall thereafter immediately submit the Dispute to mediation in accordance with the then-current Commercial Mediation Rules of the Center for Public Resources (“CPR”) Mediation Procedure and shall bear equally the costs of the mediation.

  • Thereafter, paragraph 14 of the Model Mediation Procedure will apply (or the equivalent paragraph of any other model mediation procedure agreed by the Partners).

  • If the dispute has not been resolved by negotiation as provided herein within 45 days after delivery of the initial notice of negotiation, or if the parties failed to meet within 30 days after delivery, the parties shall endeavor to settle the dispute by mediation under the CPR Mediation Procedure then currently in effect; provided, however, that if one party fails to participate in the negotiation as provided herein, the other party can initiate mediation prior to the expiration of the 45 days.

  • The CPR Mediation Procedure shall control, except where it conflicts with these provisions, in which case these provisions control.

  • The mediator shall be chosen pursuant to CPR Mediation Procedure.

  • Thereafter paragraph 14 of the Model Mediation Procedure will apply (or the equivalent paragraph of any other model mediation procedure agreed by the Parties).

  • Any Dispute not resolved pursuant to Section 7.1 shall, at the written request of a Party (a “Mediation Request”), be submitted to nonbinding mediation in accordance with the then current International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR”) Mediation Procedure, except as modified herein.

  • The mediation shall be held in Salt Lake City, Utah and administered by the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (the “CPR Institute”) under the CPR Mediation Procedure then in effect.

  • If, within fourteen (14) days after either party makes a written request for mediation under this Section 9(m)(i), the parties have not reached agreement on the selection of a mediator, the mediator shall be selected in accordance with the CPR Mediation Procedure currently in effect.

  • If no mediator has been agreed upon by the Parties within twenty (20) days of receipt by a party of a Mediation Request, then a Party may request (on written notice to the other Party), that CPR appoint a mediator in accordance with the CPR Mediation Procedure.


More Definitions of Mediation Procedure

Mediation Procedure means the provisions of Article 3 of this Exhibit;
Mediation Procedure has the meaning specified in Section D(2) of Addendum I hereto.
Mediation Procedure shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2. “Mediation Request” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.
Mediation Procedure means the stages of Mediation process as regulated by this Supreme Court Regulation;
Mediation Procedure means the provisions of Article 3 hereof;

Related to Mediation Procedure

  • 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.

  • Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in clause 9

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

  • Mediation means any process in which a mediator facilitates communication and negotiation between the parties to assist them in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding their dispute.