Procedural Appeal Sample Clauses

A Procedural Appeal clause establishes the right of a party to challenge or seek review of a decision based on the procedures followed during a dispute resolution process. Typically, this clause allows a party to appeal if they believe that the correct procedures were not observed, such as improper notice, lack of opportunity to present evidence, or deviation from agreed-upon rules. Its core function is to ensure fairness and due process by providing a mechanism to address procedural errors, thereby maintaining the integrity of the dispute resolution process.
Procedural Appeal. If the decision of the appeal committee is not to advance the individual to Candidacy, they may appeal, on procedural grounds only, to the Senate Tenure and Promotion Appeals Committee (STAPAC) within one month of notification of the Review Committee decision.