Consent to Mediate, definition

Consent to Mediate, means a written or oral agreement to engage in mediation in the Court of Chancery. Provided that the parties and the amount in controversy meet the eligibility requirements in 10 Del. C. § 347, a consent to mediate is acceptable if it contains the following language: "The parties agree that any dispute arising under this agreement shall be mediated in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, pursuant to 10 Del. C. § 347."
Consent to Mediate, means an agreement in writing executed by the parties and the mediator, to mediate any dispute or conduct assisted deal- making, specifying the appointment of mediator, role and obligation of parties and mediator and the mediation process..

Examples of Consent to Mediate, in a sentence

  • Either party may commence mediation by completing, filing and serving on the opposing party the Consent to Mediate and Mediator Selection form of the Bar Association of San Francisco (Mediation Services of The Bar Association of San Francisco, 415-982-1600).