Unresolved deadlock Clause Samples

The "Unresolved deadlock" clause defines the procedure to follow when parties involved in a decision-making process are unable to reach an agreement after exhausting all standard dispute resolution methods. Typically, this clause outlines steps such as escalating the issue to higher management, engaging a neutral third party, or even allowing for termination of the agreement if the deadlock persists. Its core function is to provide a clear and structured mechanism for breaking impasses, thereby preventing prolonged stalemates that could disrupt business operations or the performance of contractual obligations.
Unresolved deadlock. If a deadlock relating to any proposal made in respect of one of the matters referred to in clause 6 (Reserved Matters) is not resolved after applying the above procedure, to the extent applicable, the proposal shall not proceed.
Unresolved deadlock. If a Deadlock Event is not resolved after applying the above procedure, the Deadlock Event will be deemed to have lapsed.
Unresolved deadlock. If a deadlock relating to any proposal made in respect of one of the matters referred to in Clause 6.1 is not resolved within 1 (one) month after the third party mediator has been appointed, the proposal shall not proceed (an “Unresolved Deadlock”).