Appraisal Dispute Resolution Mechanics Sample Clauses

Appraisal Dispute Resolution Mechanics. (1) If the Landlord and the Agents (acting together) cannot agree on the identity of the Appraiser pursuant to Section 2.3(a)(ii), then the Landlord and the Agents (acting together) shall each within 10 days after written demand by the other select one Appraiser to participate in the determination of the Fair Market Value of the Option Assets (it being understood that (i) the fees and expenses incurred by the Appraiser selected by the Agents (acting together) in connection with such Appraiser’s determination of the Fair Market Value of the Option Assets under this Section 2.3(a)(ii) shall be borne by the Tenants and (ii) the fees and expenses incurred by the Appraiser selected by the Landlord in connection with such Appraiser’s determination of the Fair Market Value of the Option Assets under this Section 2.3(a)(ii) shall be borne by the Landlord). Within 10 days of such selection, the Appraisers so selected by the parties shall select a third Appraiser (it being understood that the fees and expenses incurred by such third Appraiser in connection with such Appraiser’s determination of the Fair Market Value of the Option Assets under this Section 2.3(a)(ii) shall be borne by the Landlord). The three selected Appraisers shall each determine the Fair Market Value of the Option Assets within 30 days of the selection of the third appraiser. The Tenants shall pay the fees and expenses of any Appraisers retained by such party pursuant to this Section 2.3(a)(ii).
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  • Formal Dispute Resolution 10.6.1 If the Parties are unable to resolve the dispute through the informal procedure described in Section 10.5, then either Party may invoke the formal Dispute Resolution procedures described in this Section 10.6. Unless agreed among all Parties, formal Dispute Resolution procedures, including arbitration or other procedures as appropriate, may be invoked not earlier than sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of the letter initiating Dispute Resolution under Section 10.3.

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  • Informal Dispute Resolution Process 1. In the event there is a dispute under this Centralized Contract, the Contractor, OGS and Authorized User agree to exercise their best efforts to resolve the dispute as soon as possible. The Contractor, OGS and Authorized User shall, without delay, continue to perform their respective obligations under this Centralized Contract which are not affected by the dispute. Primary responsibility for resolving any dispute arising under this Centralized Contract shall rest with the Authorized User’s Contractor Coordinators and the Contractor’s Account Executive and the State & Local Government Regional General Manager.

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  • Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Registry Operator will comply with the following dispute resolution mechanisms as they may be revised from time to time:

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