Common use of Negotiation Clause in Contracts

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Developer’s Representative and the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 48 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Voluntary Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Developer’s Representative and or the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Developer’s Representative and the CityCouncil’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Developer’s Representative and the City’s Representative and the Landowner’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the DeveloperLandowner’s Representative and or the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Owner’s Representative, Developer’s Representative and the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the DeveloperAdvertiser’s Representative and the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Developer’s Representative, the Landowner’s Representative and the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

Negotiation. (a) If any Dispute arises, a party to the Dispute (Referring Party) may by giving notice to the other party or parties to the Dispute (Dispute Notice) refer the Dispute to the Operator’s Representative, Developer’s Representative and the City’s Representative for resolution. The Dispute Notice must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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