Examples of Notice of Dissatisfaction in a sentence
However, unless both Parties agree otherwise, the Party giving a Notice of Dissatisfaction in accordance with Sub-Clause 8.1 above should move to commence arbitration after the fifty-sixth day from the day on which a Notice of Dissatisfaction was given, even if no attempt at an amicable settlement has been made.
However, unless both Parties agree otherwise, the Party giving a Notice of Dissatisfaction in accordance with Sub-Clause 8.1 above should move to commence arbitration after the fifty- sixth day from the day on which a Notice of Dissatisfaction was given, even if no attempt at an amicable settlement has been made.
Where a Notice of Dissatisfaction has been given, both Parties shall attempt to settle the dispute amicably before the commencement of arbitration.
A Notice of Dissatisfaction issued under this clause 6.2 must: state that it is given under this clause 6.2; and set out the matter in dispute and the reason(s) for dissatisfaction.
A Dispute Party must not give a Notice of Dissatisfaction if more than 20 Business Days have passed after: the date of the issue of the notice by the Issue Resolution Board of its determination; or if the Issue Resolution Board fails to give its determination within the time required, the period within which the Issue Resolution Board was required to give its determination (as applicable).