Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent Sample Clauses

Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent. ‌ As a condition precedent to the right to have any Dispute resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures or by the Xxxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxxx County, Indiana, the claiming Party must first attempt to resolve the Dispute directly with the responding Party through the Informal Resolution Procedures described in Section
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Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent. As a condition precedent to the right to have any Dispute resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures or by a district court, the claiming Party must first attempt to resolve the Dispute directly with the responding Party through the informal resolution procedures described in Section 16.3.4 other than Section 16.3.4.3 (collectively, the “Informal Resolution Procedures”). Time limitations set forth for the Informal Resolution Procedures may be changed by mutual written agreement of the Parties. Changes to the time limitations for the Informal Resolution Procedures agreed upon by the Parties shall pertain to the particular Dispute only and shall not affect the time limitations for the Informal Resolution Procedures applicable to any subsequently arising Disputes.
Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent. As a condition precedent to the right to have any Dispute resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedures or by a district court, the claiming Party must first attempt to resolve the Dispute directly with the responding Party through the informal resolution procedures described in Section 16.3.3 other than Section
Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent. As a condition precedent to the right to have any dispute resolved pursuant to the dispute resolution procedures or by the Xxxxx County, Indiana Circuit/Superior Court located in Xxxxx County, Indiana, the claiming Party must first attempt to resolve the dispute directly with the responding Party through the informal resolution procedures described in Section 19.7. Time limitations set forth for those Informal Resolution Procedures may be changed by mutual written agreement of the Parties. Changes to the time limitations for the informal resolution procedures agreed upon by the Parties shall pertain to the particular dispute only and shall not affect the time limitations for informal resolution procedures applicable to any other or subsequent Disputes.
Informal Resolution as Condition Precedent. As a condition precedent to the right to have any Dispute resolved pursuant to the Formal Dispute Resolution Procedures or by the Xxxxxx County, India na Circuit/Superior Court, the claiming Party must first attempt to resolve the Dispute directly with the responding Party through the Informal Resolution Procedures. Time limitations set forth for those Informal Resolution Procedures may be changed by mutual written agreement of the Parties. Changes to the time limitations for the Informal Resolution Procedures agreed upon by the Parties shall pertain to the particular Dispute only and shall not affect the time limitations for Informal Resolution Procedures applicable to any other or subsequent Disputes.

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