Common use of Selecting an Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Selecting an Arbitrator. If the organization administering the arbitration so permits, either party may nominate any person(s) for consideration as an arbitrator. If the parties do not mutually agree on an arbitrator, a list of nine (9) neutral potential arbitrators will be submitted to the parties by the arbitration administrator. From that list, the Company and you will each have the opportunity to strike up to three names and “rank” their preference for the remaining names, and the arbitration administrator shall select a neutral arbitrator that is highest ranked by both parties and not stricken by either party.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Mutual Arbitration Agreement Regarding, Mutual Arbitration Agreement, Mutual Arbitration Agreement Regarding

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