Primary cause definition
Primary cause means the fundamental aspect of the cause that can logically be identified.
Primary cause as used in the immediately preceding sentence shall mean a material breach of this Arbitration Agreement which materially hindered the progress of the arbitration process, or prevented the arbitration from taking place or being completed or which improperly influenced, or improperly attempted to influence, the outcome of the arbitration. A "material breach" as used in this Section shall mean a breach of this Arbitration Agreement but for which the arbitration process would have been able to run its course on schedule and with the prospect for successful alternative dispute resolution that could reasonably have been expected.