Common use of Notice to Renegotiate Clause in Contracts

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 (sixty) days nor more than 120 (one hundred and twenty) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, General Employees

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Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 thirty (sixty30) days nor more than 120 sixty (one hundred and twenty60) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, www.sgeu.org

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 sixty (sixty60) days nor or more than 120 (one hundred and twentytwenty (120) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 (sixty) 30 days nor more than 120 (one hundred and twenty) 60 days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, www.sgeu.org

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 thirty (sixty30) days nor more than 120 sixty (one hundred and twenty60) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate renegotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaininguntil a new Agreement is negotiated. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sgeu.org

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 between thirty (sixty30) days nor more than 120 and sixty (one hundred and twenty60) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereofnegotiate. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's ’s consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Saskatchewan Government Employees

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 sixty (sixty60) days nor or more than 120 (one hundred and twentytwenty (120) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 30 (sixtythirty) days nor more than 120 60 (one hundred and twentysixty) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sgeu.org

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 thirty (sixty30) days nor or more than 120 ninety (one hundred and twenty90) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sgeu.org

Notice to Renegotiate. Either party may, not less than 60 thirty (sixty30) days nor more than 120 sixty (one hundred and twenty60) days prior to the expiry date of this Agreement, give notice in writing to the other party to negotiate renegotiate a revision thereof. Both parties shall adhere to the terms of this Agreement during collective bargaining. At the commencement of negotiations, each party shall provide the other with its proposals to amend the Agreement, and neither party may later add new proposals without the other's consent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sgeu.org

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