Multi-Forum Sample Clauses

Multi-Forum. The Union acknowledges on behalf of itself that arbitration is provided herein as the resolution vehicle for grievances concerning the application and interpretation of this Agreement. In consideration for arbitration, it is agreed that any claim arising under this Agreement may be submitted initially and not as a matter of review or appeal, to only one forum. If arbitration is selected, right to pursue the claim in any other forum is waived. If another forum is selected, right to arbitration under the Agreement is expressly waived.
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Multi-Forum. The Union acknowledges on behalf of itself and the employees that it represents that the Grievance and Arbitration Procedure as provided herein is intended to be the exclusive vehicle for the resolution of disputes concerning the application and interpretation of this Agreement. In consideration of the right to arbitration, it is agreed that the right to have any claim arising under this Agreement reviewed in any other forum is waived. This section is not intended to infringe upon any individual’s right under state or federal law.
Multi-Forum. As consideration for the appeal rights provided through the arbitration procedure herein, an employee or the Union, individually or jointly, hereby waive any right to have any claim that has been submitted to arbitration heard by any other agency, court or tribunal. Any claim against the Employer filed by an employee or the Union, either individually or jointly, with any agency, court or tribunal, shall not be presented to an arbitrator under the arbitration procedure provided herein.

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  • Appropriate forum The parties agree that the courts of England are the most appropriate and convenient courts to settle any Dispute and, accordingly, that they will not argue to the contrary.

  • Choice of Forum 1. Where a dispute arises under this Agreement and under another free trade agreement to which both Parties are parties or the WTO Agreement, the complaining Party may select the forum to settle the dispute. 2. Once the complaining Party has requested a Panel under other agreements referred to in paragraph 1, the forum selected shall be used to the exclusion of the others in respect of that matter.

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  • CHOICE OF LAW & FORUM The state courts of Wisconsin shall be the sole forum for all disputes arising of this Contract. The validity, construction, enforcement and effect of this Contract shall be governed solely by the laws of the State of Wisconsin.

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