Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer Sample Clauses

Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer. The Company has the right to combine any and all disputes between the Company and a single Subscribing Reinsurer into a single arbitration proceeding before a single Panel where such disputes involve this Contract and any additional contracts between the two Parties, except that the standard for determining whether a Party may add a new issue, claim, or dispute to an arbitration proceeding shall be the standard for amending a Position statement, as set forth in Paragraph B7 of this Article.
Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer a. Either the Company or any single Subscribing Reinsurer has the right to combine any and all disputes between the Company and such single Subscribing Reinsurer into one arbitration proceeding before a single Panel where such disputes involve this Contract and any additional contracts between the two Parties, except that the standard for determining whether a Party may add a new issue, claim, or dispute to an arbitration proceeding shall be the standard for amending a Position statement, as set forth in Paragraph B7 of this Article. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject in each instance to the mutual agreement of the Parties, new issues, claims, or disputes may be added to such existing arbitration proceeding.
Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer. Effective: January 1, 2010 Page 16 of 53 2010 Property Catastrophe Excess of Loss Contract Contract No. 2010250 a. Either the Company or any single Subscribing Reinsurer has the right to combine any and all disputes between the Company and such single Subscribing Reinsurer into one arbitration proceeding before a single Panel where such disputes involve this Contract and any additional contracts between the two Parties. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject in each instance to the mutual agreement of the Parties, new issues, claims, or disputes may be added to such existing arbitration proceeding.
Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer a. Either the Company or any single Subscribing Reinsurer has the right to combine one arbitration proceeding before a single Panel where such disputes involve this Contract and any additional contracts between the two Parties. b. Notwithstanding the foregoing, subject in each instance to the mutual agreement of the Parties, new issues, claims, or disputes may be added to such existing arbitration proceeding.
Multiple contracts, single Subscribing Reinsurer. The Company has the right to combine any and all disputes between the Company and a single Subscribing Reinsurer into a single arbitration proceeding before a single Panel where such disputes involve this Contract and any additional contracts between the two Parties, except that the standard for determining whether a Party may add a new issue, claim, or dispute to an arbitration proceeding shall be the standard for amending a Position statement, as set forth in paragraph B7 of this Article. Peerless 2007 Property Catastrophe Excess of Loss Contract — $300,000,000 xs $50,000,000

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