Selection System Sample Clauses
The Selection System clause defines the process and criteria by which parties choose specific products, services, or options under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the methods for making selections, such as through written notice, electronic systems, or designated forms, and may specify deadlines or approval requirements. Its core practical function is to ensure a clear, consistent, and documented method for making choices within the contract, thereby reducing misunderstandings and disputes over what has been selected.
Selection System. An arbitrator shall be selected by a person designated by the Co- Chairmen through a process of pulling the name of the arbitrator by lottery. This first available arbitrator shall hear and determine the first dispute. After the first selection and thereafter, the lottery shall only include the names of the remaining arbitrators until all arbitrators have been selected in order of their being drawn. For each selection, arbitrators shall be listed in the order of drawing so that the arbitrator first indicating his availability shall be given the assignment. The Co-Chairmen are hereby authorized to oversee such selection and to exercise their discretion in such selection process.
Selection System. If the number of national organizations eligible to place a representative on the BPOC Nominating Committee is greater than the seven seats for national organization representatives, the following process will be used to determine who is placed on the BPOC Nominating Committee.
