Common use of Duty to Meet and Confer Clause in Contracts

Duty to Meet and Confer. The Parties shall first meet and confer in good faith and attempt to resolve the matter between themselves. Each Party shall make all reasonable efforts to provide to the other Parties all the information in its possession that is relevant to the dispute, so that all Parties have the information needed to reach agreement. If these negotiations fail to produce agreement after fifteen (15) days from the initial demand, any disputing Party may proceed to mediation or judicial resolution pursuant to subsections (2) and (3).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Fortag Agreement Between Tamc and MPRPD, Fortag Master Agreement, Tamc MPRPD Fortag Agreement

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Duty to Meet and Confer. The Parties shall first meet and confer in good faith and attempt to resolve the matter between themselves. Each Party shall make all reasonable efforts to provide to the other Parties Party all the information in its possession that is relevant to the dispute, so that all both Parties have the information needed to reach agreement. If these negotiations fail to produce agreement after fifteen (15) days from the initial demand, any disputing either Party may proceed to mediation or judicial resolution pursuant to subsections (2) and (3)demand mediation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Implementing Agreement, Implementing Agreement

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