Examples of Dispute Resolution Provider in a sentence
The ODR platform will send your complaint to a certified Alternative Dispute Resolution Provider who works with the parties to solve the problem.
The registrant of a registered domain name in the TLD shall be promptly notified by the Dispute Resolution Provider of the commencement of a dispute under this SDRP, and may contest the allegations of the complaint or show other cause why the remedy requested in the complaint should not be granted in accordance with this SDRP.
For example, if the Forum were to be selected as the most appropriate Dispute Resolution Provider the proceedings will be conducted according to this SDRP and the applicable Rules of the Forum.
Tenant, at its own expense, shall be responsible for plant engineering services (including, but not limited to, procuring heating and air conditioning maintenance and repair, ordinary interior repair, maintenance and security for the Premises), janitorial services, trash removal and interior window washing for the Premises.
The parties shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the registrar, the Registry, the Dispute Resolution Provider, the Arbitrator and their respective employees, contractors, agents and service providers from any claim arising from the conduct or result of a proceeding under this SDRP.
Dispute Resolution Provider / Selection of ProcedureFollowing the internal review process set forth in Section 1, any Complaint under this SDRP shall be submitted to the dispute resolution provider (“DRP”) by submitting the complaint directly to the DRP.
It allows consumers to submit complaints through the site and the complaint will then be allocated to an approved and appropriate Alternative Dispute Resolution Provider (ADR).
Finals Session Event OrderThere will be a bonus, consolation, and championship final in each individual event at this Championship (except the distance Freestyle events).
The Dispute Resolution Provider will administer the proceeding and select a qualified and eligible Arbitrator(s) (“Arbitrator”).
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