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