the Mediator definition

the Mediator means a mediator with whom the Lord Chancellor has made an arrangement under section 2(1) of the Act for the mediator to provide family mediation in accordance with a code of practice approved by the Lord Chancellor.
the Mediator means a person appointed with agreement of both Parties to consider any dispute;
the Mediator means the person whose details are set out in the Agreement

Examples of the Mediator in a sentence

  • This shall not attempt to anticipate what a court might order but shall set out what the Mediator suggests are appropriate settlement terms in all of the circumstances.

  • In the event that a grievance which has been mediated subsequently proceeds to arbitration, no person serving as the Mediator may serve as an Arbitrator.

  • If the Parties are unable to reach a settlement in the negotiations at the mediation, and only if the Parties so request and the Mediator agrees, the Mediator shall produce for the Parties a non-binding recommendation on terms of settlement.

  • If the Parties are unable to agree on the joint appointment of a Mediator within thirty (30) Working Days from service of the Mediation Notice then either Party may apply to CEDR to nominate the Mediator.

  • Within 10 Working Days of appointing the Mediator, the parties will meet with the Mediator to agree a procedure for negotiations.

  • The Union and Employer will share the cost of the Mediator, if any.

  • Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties, the individual acting as the Mediator will be disqualified from serving as the Arbitrator in the dispute, although the Arbitrator may be another member of the JAMS panel of neutrals or such other panel of neutrals from which the Parties have agreed to select the Mediator.

  • If possible, an agreed statement of facts will be provided to the Mediator, and if possible, in advance of the Grievance Mediation Conference.

  • If the parties fail to appoint a Mediator, or fail to reach agreement within one month of the Mediator being appointed, either party may exercise any remedy that it has under this Agreement.

  • If the Mediator is selected from a list provided by AAA, the initiating Party shall concurrently file with AAA a “Request for Mediation” along with the appropriate fees, a list of three requested Mediators marked in preference order, and a preference for available dates.


More Definitions of the Mediator

the Mediator means such independent person or persons as shall be appointed by a Supermarket under clause 27 above from time to time to provide mediation services; ‘Payment’ or ‘Payments’ includes an inducement in any form (monetary or otherwise) and includes better contractual terms;
the Mediator. Aiming to resolve disputes, the CAO focuses on helping communities affected by an IFC project and IFC clients resolve their disagreements. As a neutral and non- judiciary mechanism, the goal of the CAO is to help parties find mutually satisfactory solutions. In this case, the CAO selected ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇: Certified Accountant, Legal Expert, Doctor of Law and Mediator to lead the amicable dispute resolution process.
the Mediator means the conciliator and mediator;
the Mediator. An attorney whose identity will be determined with the written consent of the parties up to the date of closing, and in the absence of such agreement his identity will be determined by the Tel Aviv District Court.
the Mediator. ' means a Planning Mediator appointed in terms of article 32A(1);
the Mediator is ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ member of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ LLP (trading as “Midlands Dove”) St Marys Court, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. (“The Dispute”)

Related to the Mediator

  • Mediator has the meaning given to it in clause 9.3.1

  • Panel means the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers;

  • Arbitrator means an individual appointed to render an award, alone or with others, in a controversy that is subject to an agreement to arbitrate.