Dispute resolution program definition

Dispute resolution program means the Halliburton Dispute Resolution Plan.
Dispute resolution program means a program that offers dispute resolution services to the public that is run by the Commonwealth or any private for-profit or not-for-profit (including nonprofit) organization, political subdivision, or public corporation, or a combination of these.
Dispute resolution program means the Halliburton Dispute Resolution Program or its successor, the KBR Dispute Resolution Program.

Examples of Dispute resolution program in a sentence

  • Dispute resolution program - creation - division of housing - duties - report - rules.

  • If, however, any provision of Section 20 of these Terms (Dispute resolution program: Arbitration Agreement) is declared unlawful, void, or unenforceable by judicial determination, then the entire section shall be deemed unenforceable.

  • The above-mentioned Task Group will work on a common template, graphic design, logos, and legal aspects, during the second half of the year, and will review and update as needed the UNEP/MAP 2010 Communication Strategy document.

  • Clearly the impact of Social Care Reforms represents a significant risk to the council in future years.

  • A statement that the denial may be appealed under section 1820.6(a), with a description of the requirements of that subsection.(c) Dispute resolution program.


More Definitions of Dispute resolution program

Dispute resolution program means an entity that receives a grant under ORS
Dispute resolution program means an entity that receives a grant under ORS 36.155 to provide dispute resolution services.
Dispute resolution program means a program that offers dispute resolution services to the public,
Dispute resolution program means a program that offers dispute resolution
Dispute resolution program means the pilot program
Dispute resolution program means the KBR Dispute Resolution Program, as amended.
Dispute resolution program means an entity that receives state funds to provide dispute resolution services.