Party-In Sample Clauses

The Party-In clause defines the conditions under which a new party may be added to an existing agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for admitting additional parties, such as requiring written consent from all current signatories or specifying the documentation needed for accession. Its core function is to provide a clear and structured method for expanding the agreement’s scope to include new participants, thereby ensuring all parties are aware of and agree to the terms of such inclusion.
Party-In. Interest - the “party-in-interest” is the person making the claim and any person who might be required to take action, or against whom action might be taken in order to resolve the problem.
Party-In. Interest shall mean FACE and any party named in a grievance who is not the aggrieved party.