Arbitration Session definition
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In addition to legal counsel, each participant may have other advisors in attendance at the Arbitration Session, provided that notice is given to all participants and the Arbitrator of the identity of such advisors at least five (5) days before commencement of the Arbitration Session.
As long as each participant is treated equally, the Arbitrator may extend or shorten such time periods, provided that the Arbitration Session will not exceed two (2) full days unless otherwise agreed to by the participants.
The Arbitrator will deliver a copy of the decision or award to each participant either personally or by registered or certified mail not later than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the Arbitration Session.
The Arbitration Session will be held before the Arbitrator at such location as is agreed to by the participants, or failing such agreement on such location, as specified by the Arbitrator.
No rules of evidence, including rules of relevance, will apply at the Arbitration Session, except that no witness or participant will be required to disclose privileged communications or the advice and/or work product of an attorney.
Each Objecting Franchisee whose claim relates to the same Target Site is entitled to a separate Arbitration Session although the Arbitrator for each Arbitration Session will be the same.
In addition, the Arbitrator may not have contact with any other individuals, including witnesses outside the Arbitration Session, concerning the arbitration matter without the express approval of the Parties.
The Arbitrator will decide on the necessity of oral arguments and presentation of witnesses during the Arbitration Session.
The Parties shall have no right to offer witnesses at the Arbitration Session.
Within 45 days of the date the Arbitrator receives the information to be provided by the Parties under Section 7 of this Agreement, the Arbitrator will contact the parties and set the time for the Arbitration Session, if the Arbitrator decides that a hearing is necessary.