Notice of Intention to Refer definition

Notice of Intention to Refer has the meaning ascribed thereto in Clause 20.2.2.
Notice of Intention to Refer. The meaning ascribed thereto in Clause 15.2.2.
Notice of Intention to Refer written notice sent by a Party to his counterpart informing to refer the Dispute to an expert as set forth in Clause 16.2.2. “Notice of Appointment of the Lenders’ Representative” - is the written notice sent by the Company to JPS by means of which the Company informs JPS about the appointment of the Lenders’ Representative by the Lenders, for the purpose of this Agreement. Such notice shall be signed by the legal entity appointed for that purpose, or the copy of the acceptance of the legal entity appointed for that purpose shall be attached.

Examples of Notice of Intention to Refer in a sentence

  • The time frame to serve a Referral has been clarified in the recent decision of HHJ Coulson QC in Hart Investments Ltd v Fidler & Anor.47 The Referral Notice was not served in accordance with the Scheme, being provided eight days (rather than seven) after the Notice of Intention to Refer.

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  • Before serving your Notice of Intention to Refer a dispute to adjudication, be absolutely certain what it is that you are referring to the adjudicator to decide.

  • Domsalla issued a Notice of Intention to Refer the disputes arising from non-payment to adjudication pursuant to clause D2.2 of Supplemental Condition D to the conditions of contract.

  • Before serving the Notice of Intention to Refer, you should make sure that your Referral Notice itself, with supporting documents, is ready to go, as it needs to be served within seven days of the Notice of Intention to Refer, during which period the adjudicator will be appointed.

  • On 19 April 2000, Impresa served on Cola a Notice of Intention to Refer certain disputes to adjudication.

  • Meeres resists enforcement of the Decision on two grounds:(1) Crystallisation.The alleged dispute had not crystallised at the time when the Notice of Intention to Refer a Dispute to Adjudication was served.

  • The Notice of Intention to Refer, dated 13 February, stated that the contract under which the dispute was to be referred was the boiler contract.

  • Mr Kearney submits that, by the same principle, Alstom cannot now be heard to say that the Notice of Intention to Refer conferred a limited jurisdiction on the adjudicator to entertain the met memo and valve claims if, but only if, he was satisfied that they arose under the boiler contract.


More Definitions of Notice of Intention to Refer

Notice of Intention to Refer. The meaning ascribed thereto in Section 16.2.2.

Related to Notice of Intention to Refer

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) means the document included in the RFP as Section 5 which explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Client and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.

  • Terms of Reference (TORs) means the Terms of Reference that explains the objectives, scope of work, activities, and tasks to be performed, respective responsibilities of the Procuring Entity and the Consultant, and expected results and deliverables of the assignment.