Neutral Evaluator definition
Neutral Evaluator means a professional engineer or a professional geologist who has completed a course of study in alternative dispute resolution designed or approved by the department for use in the neutral evaluation process, who is determined to be fair and impartial.
Neutral Evaluator. (“Evaluator”) means a court-appointed individual who conducts the NE session.
Neutral Evaluator means a neutral third party agreed to by the parties as provided in Paragraph 41(g), whose duties are limited to those set forth in Paragraphs 41(g) and 41(h).
Examples of Neutral Evaluator in a sentence
The Parties’ arbitrators shall choose the Neutral Arbitrator within five Days of receipt of notification of a dispute from the Neutral Evaluator.
The Arbitration Panel shall review and consider the Neutral Evaluator decision.
If the Neutral Evaluator determines that the circumstances justify it, the Neutral Evaluator shall contact the selected Arbitration Panel and arrange for scheduling of the arbitration at the earliest possible date.
To that end, any Party can petition the Neutral Evaluator to set an expedited hearing.
Each Party shall bear its own fees and costs in connection with any informal hearing before the Neutral Evaluator.
More Definitions of Neutral Evaluator
Neutral Evaluator means the final and binding arbiter of any dispute concerning a Class Member’s eligibility for or amount of any Claim Settlement Payment, as set forth in Sections 7.8, 7.9, and 7.10, who will be identified and retained by Defendants, with Class Counsel’s reasonable consent.
Neutral Evaluator means a professional engineer or a professional geologist who has completed a course of study in alternative dispute resolution designed or approved by the department for use in the neutral evaluation process, and who is determined by the department to be fair and impartial, and who is not otherwise ineligible for certification as provided in s. 627.7074.
Neutral Evaluator. (Evaluator) means a court-appointed individual who conducts the NE session and who meets all of the following qualifications:
Neutral Evaluator means an impartial, unbiased person or entity, commonly known as a mediator, who assists local governments and interested parties in reaching their own settlement of issues under this act, who is not aligned with any party, and who has no authoritative decision-making power.
Neutral Evaluator means the final and binding arbiter of any dispute concerning a Class Member’s eligibility for or amount of any Claim Settlement Payment, as set forth in Sections 7.10, 7.11, and 7.12; and Robert Gibbs and/or Anne Veazey will serve as the Neutral Evaluator.
Neutral Evaluator means an engineer licensed under Chapter 471, Florida Statutes, who has experience and expertise in the identification of sinkhole activity as well as other potential causes of “structural damage” or a “professional geologist”. The licensed engineer or “professional geologist” must have completed a course of study in alternative dispute resolution designed or approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services (hereinafter referred to as the “Department”) for use in the “neutral evaluation” process, must ne determined by the Department to be fair and impartial, and may not otherwise be eligible for certification under 627.7074, Florida Statutes.
Neutral Evaluator means Hartford Superior Court Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Ret.) or any substitute neutral evaluator appointed by the Court, solely for the purpose of arbitrating disputes in accordance with Paragraph 40 of this Agreement.