Common use of Arbitration Matters Clause in Contracts

Arbitration Matters. Any Dispute Item which has an estimated amount in issue not exceeding $500,000 per Asset may be proposed by the party seeking relief (the “Claimant Party”) for arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.6. No more than three Dispute Items may be submitted for any single arbitration, provided that, by mutual agreement pursuant to Section 7.6(c), the parties may agree to submit any Dispute Item(s) to arbitration.

Appears in 37 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (Talmer Bancorp, Inc.)

Arbitration Matters. Any Dispute Item which has an estimated amount in issue not exceeding $500,000 1,000,000 per Asset may be proposed by the party seeking relief (the “Claimant Party”) for arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.6. No more than three Dispute Items may be submitted for any single arbitration, provided that, by mutual agreement pursuant to Section 7.6(c), the parties may agree to submit any Dispute Item(s) to arbitration.

Appears in 33 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (FCB Financial Holdings, Inc.), Purchase and Assumption Agreement (Talmer Bancorp, Inc.)

Arbitration Matters. Any Dispute Item which has an estimated amount in issue not exceeding $500,000 per Asset may be proposed by the party seeking relief (the "Claimant Party") for arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.6. No more than three Dispute Items may be submitted for any single arbitration, provided that, by mutual agreement pursuant to Section 7.6(c), the parties may agree to submit any Dispute Item(s) to arbitration.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (Great Southern Bancorp Inc)

Arbitration Matters. Any Dispute Item which has an estimated amount in issue not exceeding $500,000 1,000,000 per Asset may be proposed by the party seeking relief (the "Claimant Party") for arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this Section 7.6. No more than three Dispute Items may be submitted for any single arbitration, provided that, by mutual agreement pursuant to Section 7.6(c), the parties may agree to submit any Dispute Item(s) to arbitration.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Purchase and Assumption Agreement (Great Southern Bancorp Inc)