Mediation Responsibility Sample Clauses
The Mediation Responsibility clause establishes the obligation of the parties to attempt to resolve disputes through mediation before pursuing litigation or arbitration. Typically, this clause outlines the process for initiating mediation, such as notifying the other party and selecting a neutral mediator, and may specify timeframes for commencing and completing the mediation process. Its core practical function is to encourage amicable settlement of disagreements, thereby reducing the time, cost, and adversarial nature of formal legal proceedings.
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Mediation Responsibility. The complainant and the Respondent shall be available to meet at the mediator’s request during the forty-five (45) day mediation period. If during the forty-five (45) day period a complainant is not available to meet for the time deemed necessary by the mediator to reach resolution, the complainant forfeits the right to pursue the grievance, unless the Parties agree to extend the forty-five (45) day deadline.
Mediation Responsibility. See Article 8.2.5.6.
Mediation Responsibility. The Grievant and the Respondent shall be available to meet at the mediator’s request during the thirty (30) day mediation period. If during the thirty (30) day period a Grievant is not available to meet for the time deemed necessary by the mediator to reach resolution, the Grievant forfeits the right to pursue the grievance, unless the Parties agree to extend the thirty (30) day deadline.
Mediation Responsibility. The Grievant and the Respondent shall be available to meet at the mediator’s request during the thirty (30) day mediation period. If during the thirty (30) day
Mediation Responsibility. The complainant and the Respondent shall be available to meet at the mediator’s request during the forty-five (45) day mediation period. If during the forty-five (45) day period a complainant is not available to meet for the time deemed necessary by the mediator to reach resolution, the complainant forfeits the right to mediation. If mediation cannot be completed within forty-five (45) days, the mediator may request an extension from the AAUP and the University Contract Administrator. If the mediator determines that mediation has failed, or if a request for extension is not granted, the mediator shall declare the mediation closed by notice to the AAUP, the University Contract Administrator, the Grievant, and the Respondent.
Mediation Responsibility. The complainant and the Respondent shall be available to meet at the
