Discussions/Negotiations Sample Clauses
The Discussions/Negotiations clause establishes the requirement for parties to engage in good faith discussions or negotiations to resolve disputes or disagreements arising under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines a process where parties must first attempt to settle issues through direct communication before resorting to formal dispute resolution methods such as arbitration or litigation. By mandating an initial period of negotiation, the clause aims to encourage amicable resolution, reduce legal costs, and prevent unnecessary escalation of conflicts.
Discussions/Negotiations. The City has the right to accept the proposal that serves the best interest of the City, as submitted, without discussion or negotiation. Contractors should, therefore, not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate, and adjust their proposals. The City may negotiate the terms of a contract with the winning proposer based on the RFP and the proposer’s proposal, or award the contract without further negotiation.
Discussions/Negotiations. Upon receipt of the proposal, the DISTRICT, as needed, will review the proposal to ensure acceptability to the DISTRICT, enter into such discussions with the CONSULTANT as may be necessary to revise the proposal estimate, and effect whatever internal processes are required.
Discussions/Negotiations. Subject to Seller’s rights under Article IX, Seller shall not, without the prior written consent of Buyer, do any of the following: (i) share information concerning the Purchased Assets or The Henlopen Fund with, (ii) institute, continue, discuss, pursue or enter into any discussions, negotiations or agreements (whether preliminary or definitive) with, or (iii) entertain or respond to any offer, inquiry, initiation or invitation from, any person or entity other than Buyer concerning any merger, disposition or sale of any of the Purchased Assets or capital stock of the Seller or other business combination involving the Seller.
Discussions/Negotiations. The City has the right to accept the proposal that serves the best interest of the City, as submitted, without discussion or negotiation.
Discussions/Negotiations. The City may award one or more proposals as submitted that best serves its interest without discussion or negotiation. Consultants should not rely on having a chance to discuss, negotiate, and adjust their proposals. The City may negotiate the terms of a contract with the winning proposer based on the RFP and the proposer’s proposal or award the contract without further negotiation.
Discussions/Negotiations. Subject to Seller's rights under Article IX, from and after the date on which Buyer has satisfied the conditions enumerated in Sections 7.1(e), (f) and (i), Seller shall not, without the prior written consent of Buyer or as contemplated by this Agreement (with notice to Buyer), do any of the following: (i) share information concerning the Purchased Assets or the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Funds with, (ii) institute, continue, discuss, pursue or enter into any discussions, negotiations or agreements (whether preliminary or definitive) with, or (iii) entertain or respond to any offer, inquiry, initiation or invitation from, any person or entity other than Buyer concerning any merger, disposition or sale of any of the Purchased Assets or capital stock of the Seller or other business combination involving the Seller.
