Selection of Arbitrator definition

Selection of Arbitrator. Within seven days of the service of the notice of arbitration, the parties shall mutually agree upon a single arbitrator. If at the conclusion of those seven days, the parties have not agreed upon a single arbitrator, the parties shall petition AFSA to provide a list of five qualified arbitrators with experience presiding over claims substantially similar to those pled in the notice of arbitration. Within five days of receiving the list of qualified arbitrators, each party shall submit to the administering organization a numerical ranking of their preference as between these five arbitrators. The highest mutually ranked arbitrator shall preside over the parties’ dispute.
Selection of Arbitrator. Upon the proper submission of a grievance under the terms of this procedure, the parties shall, within 10 days after the request to arbitrate, attempt to agree upon the selection of an arbitrator. If no agreement on an arbitrator is reached, either party may request the PER-B to appoint an arbitrator, pursuant to

Examples of Selection of Arbitrator in a sentence

  • If within fifteen (15) days following the written notice of intent to arbitrate the parties are unable mutually to agree upon a selection of an arbitrator, the Association may thereafter request a List for Selection of Arbitrator from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service or the American Arbitration Association and an arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with rules and procedures of each respective organization.

  • Selection of Arbitrator and Challenge Procedure The arbitration organization shall send simultaneously to each party to the dispute an identical list of four names of persons chosen from the panel.

  • The Notice of Arbitration provision set forth in Paragraph 19(b) and the Selection of Arbitrator provision set forth in Paragraph 19(c) shall not apply to an arbitration proceeding brought to enforce the covenants and agreements in Paragraph 7.

  • If within ten (10) working days following the written notice of intent to arbitrate the parties are unable mutually to agree upon a selection of an arbitrator, the Association may thereafter request a List for Selection of Arbitrator from the American Arbitration Association at its Detroit office and an arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with American Arbitration Association Rules and Procedures.

  • Selection of Arbitrator will be made within ninety (90) days after the list is requested.

  • Following written notice to the Executive Director of FPS, an Arbitrator shall be selected from a list of arbitrators mutually selected in advance by CMU and the UNION (see Section 4, Selection of Arbitrator).

  • Selection of Arbitrator The parties shall attempt to select an arbitrator within seven (7) working days after the notice of arbitration has been given.

  • Selection of Arbitrator If the parties agree to binding arbitration, upon notification of a party's election to proceed with arbitration under this section, the parties shall have thirty (30) days to jointly select an arbitrator.

  • Arbitration 42 (a) Panel of Arbitrators 42 (b) Selection of Arbitrator From Panel 42 (c) Selection System 42 (d) Expedited Arbitration 43 (e) Failure to Appear 43 (f) Award 43 (g) Right to Strike 44 Section 7.

  • Selection of Arbitrator A panel of arbitrators will be mutually agreed to by the parties and such panel will be listed in Appendix of this Agreement.

Related to Selection of Arbitrator

  • Mediator means an individual who conducts a mediation.

  • Arbitrator means the authority nominated by Chief General Manager (CGM) for arbitration.

  • Arbitration Panel means a panel established under Article 14.5 (Establishment of the Arbitration Panel);

  • 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.

  • Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Referee means a person who is designated as a referee under the friend of the court act.

  • HKIAC means the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre.