Not Adjudicative Sample Clauses

The 'Not Adjudicative' clause establishes that a particular process or procedure is not intended to serve as a formal legal adjudication or binding decision-making forum. In practice, this means that any discussions, negotiations, or mediations covered by the clause are not legally binding and do not have the authority of a court or arbitration panel. For example, parties may engage in good faith negotiations or non-binding mediation to resolve disputes, but the outcome is not enforceable unless both parties agree to formalize it. The core function of this clause is to clarify that certain dispute resolution steps are informal and non-binding, thereby encouraging open dialogue without the risk of unintended legal consequences.
Not Adjudicative. It is clearly understood that the Committee is not adjudicative in nature. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, decisions of the committee are without prejudice or precedent.