Escalation Procedure definition
Escalation Procedure means the procedure set out in Section 14;
Escalation Procedure means the procedure for the escalation of disputes set out in Schedule 4;
Escalation Procedure means the decision making procedure described in Section 12, whereby the parties intend to avoid deadlocks between them and undue delays reaching mutually-acceptable Committee Action(s).
Examples of Escalation Procedure in a sentence
If the Parties are unable to agree on a replacement benchmark within 30 days, the Parties will seek to resolve such dispute in accordance with the Escalation Procedure.
Upon the conclusion of the Escalation Procedure, unless the terminating Party agrees to withdraw its termination notice, such termination shall become effective immediately (subject, in the case of a termination pursuant to Section 3.10(b)(ii), to the proviso set forth therein).
More Definitions of Escalation Procedure
Escalation Procedure means the procedure for the escalation of disputes set out in Schedule 4; Estimated Project Cost means the estimated costs of the Works as set out in paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 as updated from time to time in accordance with this Agreement;
Escalation Procedure means the steps taken by the parties in accordance with clause 10 and Appendix 3 should a complaint and/or dispute arise;
Escalation Procedure has the meaning given to it in Clause 33.2;
Escalation Procedure means the escalation procedure described in Clause 10.2;
Escalation Procedure means the escalation process notifying the relevant CONTRACTOR and AUTHORITY representatives as set out in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 (Services);
Escalation Procedure means the procedure referred to in article 11.
Escalation Procedure means the procedure for the resolution of any disagreement between the parties as set out in Schedule 6