DISPUTED EXCLUSIONS Clause Samples
The Disputed Exclusions clause defines how disagreements over whether certain items or issues are excluded from a contract’s coverage are to be handled. Typically, this clause outlines the process for identifying, addressing, and resolving disputes about exclusions, such as requiring written notice, negotiation, or referral to a third party for determination. Its core function is to provide a clear mechanism for resolving ambiguity or conflict regarding what is or is not covered, thereby reducing the risk of unresolved disputes and ensuring both parties have a mutual understanding of the contract’s scope.
DISPUTED EXCLUSIONS. Any difference which shall arise between the Administration and the Union as to whether or not a newly created position is or is not included within the bargaining unit shall be handled by the grievance procedure.
DISPUTED EXCLUSIONS. Any differences which shall arise between the Administration and the Union as to whether or not a newly created position is or is not included within the bargaining unit shall be handled by the SERB.
DISPUTED EXCLUSIONS. Any differences which shall arise between the Company and the Union as to whether or not any individual employee is or is not included within the term "
DISPUTED EXCLUSIONS. Unless mutually agreed to by both parties, the determination of whether or not a newly created position is or is not included with the bargaining unit shall be referred to the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).
