Common use of Specific Procedures Clause in Contracts

Specific Procedures. A Party claiming a dispute shall provide the other Parties with a Dispute Initiation Notice. A. The Notice shall describe: the matter in dispute, the identity of any other Party alleged to have not performed an obligation under the Settlement, and the specific relief sought. B. The Disputing Parties shall hold at least one meeting to resolve the dispute, commencing within 10 days after the Dispute Initiation Notice. This meeting may be in person or by telephone. C. The Disputing Parties shall provide Notice of any resolution of the dispute. This Notice shall state: the disputed matter, as initially described in the Dispute Initiation Notice; the alternatives which the Disputing Parties considered for resolution; whether resolution was achieved, in whole or part, and the specific relief to which the Disputing Parties have agreed. D. If the dispute is not resolved within 30 days after the Dispute Initiation Notice, the Party claiming a dispute may pursue any and all other remedies authorized by Section 6.5 of this Settlement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement