Common use of Arbitration Rules Clause in Contracts

Arbitration Rules. (a) The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with this Employment Agreement, using as appropriate the AAA Employment Dispute Resolution Rules in effect on the date hereof. The arbitrator shall not be bound by the rules of evidence or of civil procedure, but rather may consider such writings and oral presentations as reasonable business people would use in the conduct of their day-to-day affairs, and may require both Parties to submit some or all of their respective cases by written declaration or such other manner of presentation as the arbitrator may determine to be appropriate. The Parties agree to limit live testimony and cross-examination to the extent necessary to ensure a fair hearing on material issues.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Us Ecology, Inc.)

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Arbitration Rules. (a) The arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with this Employment Agreement, using as appropriate the AAA Employment Dispute Resolution Arbitration Rules in effect on the date hereofand Mediation Procedures then-in-effect. The arbitrator shall not be bound by the rules of evidence or of civil procedure, but rather may consider such writings and oral presentations as reasonable business people would use in the conduct of their day-to-day affairs, and may require both Parties to submit some or all of their respective cases by written declaration or such other manner of presentation as the arbitrator may determine to be appropriate. The Parties agree to limit live testimony and cross-examination to the extent necessary to ensure a fair hearing on material issues.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (US Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (US Ecology, Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (US Ecology, Inc.)

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