Arbitrator's Role Sample Clauses

Arbitrator's Role. The Arbitrator shall have the right to determine the rules and procedure of the conduct of the hearing; PROVIDED, however, that the function of the arbitrator to hear the matter in dispute between the parties shall be limited to determining if the Hospital or Association has violated or failed to follow any of the provisions of this Agreement between the parties. The Arbitrator shall have no power to destroy, change, add to or delete from the terms of this Agreement, nor to award punitive damages or attorney’s fees.
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Arbitrator's Role. The arbitrator shall, as soon as possible, hear evidence, conduct the hearing pursuant to rules of American Arbitration Association, and render a decision on the issue or issues submitted to him. If the parties cannot agree upon a submission agreement, the arbitrator shall determine the issues by referring to the written grievance and the answers thereto at each step.
Arbitrator's Role. The arbitrator selected shall hear and decide the grievance. Each party shall be responsible for equally compensating the arbitrator's fee and necessary expenses. Each shall be responsible for compensating respective witnesses.
Arbitrator's Role. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties, and shall be enforceable under the Uniform Arbitration Act of the state in which the arbitration is conducted and the terms of that Act shall apply.
Arbitrator's Role. The Arbitrator will act as a judge and will not offer legal advice. The Arbitrator will be neutral and impartial. The Arbitrator's opinions and Award SHALL be binding on all parties. The Arbitrator shall issue a Case Management Order to address the Delivery and Service of the Award and any and all other matters related to the administration of this arbitration.
Arbitrator's Role. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties, shall be enforceable under North Carolina's Uniform Arbitration Act and the terms of that Act shall apply.

Related to Arbitrator's Role

  • Arbitrator's Authority A. The arbitrator shall have no right to amend, modify, nullify, ignore, add to, or subtract from the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The arbitrator shall consider and decide only the specific issue(s) submitted in writing by the Employer and the Union, and shall have no authority to make a decision on any other issue not so submitted.

  • Step 4 - Arbitration If no settlement has been reached in Step 3, the grievance may be submitted to arbitration within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the superintendent’s decision. The Employer and the Council shall immediately thereafter select an arbitrator to hear the dispute. If the Employer and the Council are not able to agree upon an arbitrator within ten (10) workdays after receipt by the Employer of the demand for arbitration, the parties may request a list of five

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