Supplier Dispute definition

Supplier Dispute means any disputes, claims, litigation, mediation or arbitration whether threatened or pending in relation to any incident involving the Supplier's, or another party’s, provision of the Goods and/or Services; Staff: means all directors, officers, employees, agents, consultants and contractors of the Supplier and/or of any sub-contractor of the Supplier engaged in the performance of the Supplier’s obligations under the Agreement or any Contract;
Supplier Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 9.03(1).
Supplier Dispute means any disputes, claims, litigation, mediation or arbitration whether threatened or pending in relation to any incident involving the Supplier's, or another party’s, provision of the Goods and/or Services; Staff: means all directors, officers, employees, agents, consultants and contractors of the Supplier and/or of any sub-contractor of the Supplier engaged in the performance of the Supplier’s obligations under the Contract; Staff Vetting Procedures: means vetting procedures that accord with good industry practice or, where requested by UKRI, UKRI’s procedures for the vetting of personnel as provided to the Supplier from time to time; Term: means the period from the Commencement Date to the Expiry Date as such period may be extended or terminated in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract; TUPE: the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 as amended or replaced from time to time; Working Day: a day (other than a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday or 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 December) when banks in London are open for business.

Examples of Supplier Dispute in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the Supplier Dispute, Customer Party shall after such date pay Supplier Party for such services performed after such date using the applicable hourly rates set forth in Exhibit 4.

  • The Contracting Parties shall consider the Supplier Dispute in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 29.04; provided, however, that such dispute resolution process shall be completed as between the Contracting Parties within 15 days of its submittal.

  • Customer Party may require (x) additional information concerning the Supplier Dispute and (y) the Disputing Parties to attend meetings to determine the appropriate resolution of the Supplier Dispute.

  • If the Disputing Parties are not able to resolve such Supplier Dispute within such time period, Supplier shall (a) advise Customer Party in writing of the Supplier Dispute as soon as reasonably possible, (b) provide information to Customer Party concerning the Supplier Dispute and (c) provide Supplier's recommendation for remedying the Supplier Dispute.

  • If the Disputing Parties are not able to resolve such Supplier Dispute within such time period, Supplier shall (a) advise Customer Party in writing of the Supplier Dispute as soon as reasonably possible, (b) provide information to Customer Party concerning the Supplier Dispute and (c) provide Supplier’s recommendation for remedying the Supplier Dispute.

  • If Supplier Party wishes to pursue further the resolution of the Supplier Dispute, Supplier Party shall submit the issue to Customer Party for an expedited dispute resolution process within five business days of Customer Party’s direction to commence the applicable services.

  • If Supplier Party wishes to pursue further the resolution of the Supplier Dispute, Supplier Party shall submit the issue to Customer Party for an expedited dispute resolution process within five business days of Customer Party's direction to commence the applicable services.

  • In particular, where the Sub-Supplier concerned is also a supplier to the Customer, the Customer will seek to use its commercial leverage with that Sub-Supplier to assist GKN in ensuring that the Sub- Supplier Dispute is resolved to the mutual benefit of GKN and the Customer.

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Related to Supplier Dispute

  • Technical Dispute has the meaning specified in Section 12.2;

  • consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made, denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint;

  • trade dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of employment, or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Labor dispute as used here, means a strike, lockout, or other labor dispute between the Employer and its Employees, during which time the Employee is not paid by the Employer.

  • Arbitrable Dispute means any dispute arising under or in connection with this Agreement.

  • Dispute means any dispute, controversy, claim or difference of whatever nature arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement, including a dispute regarding the existence, formation, validity, interpretation, performance or termination of this Agreement or the consequences of its nullity and also including any dispute relating to any non-contractual rights or obligations arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement.

  • Agreement Disputes shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1.

  • Relevant Dispute means any difference between the parties arising out of or in connection with this contract; "Relevant Force Majeure Event" has the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 17.1;

  • Billing Dispute means the dispute of an invoice prepared by an Operator to the Other Operator which is made in good faith.

  • Legal Dispute means any action, suit or proceeding between or among the Parties arising in connection with any disagreement, dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any related document.

  • industrial dispute means any dispute or difference between employers and employers, or between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen, which is connected with the employment or non-employment or the terms of employment or with the conditions of labour, of any person;

  • Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in clause 9

  • 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.

  • Supplier’s Team means the Supplier and, where applicable, any Relevant Person, and all other employees, consultants, agents and sub-contractors which the Supplier engages in any way in relation to the supply of the Services or the Goods; and

  • Tax Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 5.06.

  • Formal Dispute means a written objection by an Interested Party to any of the following: i. A solicitation or other request by OGS for offers for a contract for the procurement of commodities, services or technology. ii. The cancellation of the solicitation or other request by OGS. iii. An award or proposed award of the Contract by OGS. iv. A termination or cancellation of an award of the Contract by OGS. v. Changes in the scope of the Centralized Contract by the Commissioner. vi. Determination of “materiality” in an instance of nonperformance or contractual breach. vii. An equitable adjustment in the Centralized Contract terms and/or pricing made by the Commissioner during a Force Majeure event.

  • Complaints Procedure means the School's procedure for handling complaints from parents, as amended from time to time for legal or other substantive reasons, or in order to assist the proper administration of the School. It does not form part of the contract between you and the School. A copy of the most up-to-date procedure is on the School's website and is otherwise available from the School at any time upon request;

  • Disputed Item has the meaning set forth in Section 2.04(b).

  • Dispute Board (DB) means the person or persons named as such in the SCC appointed by agreement between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor to make a decision with respect to any dispute or difference between the Procuring Entity and the Contractor referred to him or her by the Parties pursuant to GCC Sub-Clause 46.1 (Dispute Board) hereof.

  • Notice of Dispute has the meaning provided in Section 2.1(f)(iii) of this Commercial Shared-Loss Agreement.

  • dispute resolution proceeding ’ means any process in which an alternative means of dispute resolution is used to resolve an issue in controversy in which a neutral is appointed and specified parties participate;

  • Expedited Dispute Timetable means the accelerated timetable for the resolution of disputes as set out in paragraph 2.6;

  • Discover, Discovery means the first day on which a Breach becomes known to Contractor, or, by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to Contractor.

  • Reconciliation Dispute has the meaning set forth in Section 7.9 of this Agreement.

  • Resolve and the correlative terms, “Resolved”, “Resolving” and “Resolution” each means that the Services are restored to a point where the Customer can perform their job. In some cases, this may only be a work around solution until the root cause of the Error or Unplanned Disruption is identified and corrected (the need for restoration of normal service supersedes the need to find the root cause of the incident).

  • Mediation party means a person that participates in a mediation and whose agreement is necessary to resolve the dispute.