Common use of Instigation Clause in Contracts

Instigation. Any Member may begin these dispute resolution procedures by making a request in writing to the President. The President will inform the Board of Directors of the initiation of any dispute resolution proceedings. This written request must contain the authorized signatures of all parties to the dispute. The request must contain: (a) a statement of the issues in dispute; (b) the positions of each of the parties relating to each of the issues; (c) the specific dispute resolution procedure desired; and (d) any agreed-upon modifications or specific additions to the proceedings described in these Bylaws by which the dispute may be resolved.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement, Delegation Agreement

Instigation. Any Member may begin these dispute resolution procedures by making a request in writing to the President. The President will inform forward copies of this request to the Board of Directors of the initiation of any dispute resolution proceedingsDirectors. This written request must contain the authorized signatures of all parties to the dispute. The request must contain: (a) a statement of the issues in dispute; (b) the positions of each of the parties relating to each of the issues; (c) the specific dispute resolution procedure desired; and (d) any agreed-upon modifications or specific additions to the proceedings described in these Bylaws by which the dispute may be resolved.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Delegation Agreement

Instigation. Any Member may begin these dispute resolution procedures by making a request in writing to the President. The President will inform forward copies of this request to the Board of Directors of the initiation of any dispute resolution proceedingsDirectors. This written request must contain the authorized signatures of all parties to the dispute. The request must contain: (a) a. a statement of the issues in dispute; (b) b. the positions of each of the parties relating to each of the issues; (c) c. the specific dispute resolution procedure desired; and (d) d. any agreed-upon modifications or specific additions to the proceedings described in these Bylaws by which the dispute may be resolved.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bylaws