Trip Provider definition
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Either You or Trip Provider may request a hearing, however, and be responsible for the fees associated with it.
Each of You and Trip Provider also agrees to give up the right to have Disputes heard by a jury and the ability to seek to represent, in a class action or otherwise (see paragraph 9 of this Arbitration Agreement below).
If the arbitrator recommends a hearing, even if neither You nor Trip Provider request one, Trip Provider will pay the arbitrator’s fees associated with the hearing.
The only exceptions to this Arbitration Agreement are that (i) each of You and Trip Provider retains the right to sue in small claims court and (ii) each of You and Trip Provider may bring suit in court against the other to enjoin infringement or other misuse of intellectual property rights.
During the first 45 days after You or Trip Provider sends a Notice to the other, You and Trip Provider may try to reach a settlement of the Dispute.
The arbitrator may not order Trip Provider to pay any monies to or take any actions with respect to persons other than You, unless Trip Provider explicitly consents in advance, after an arbitrator is selected, to permit the arbitrator to enter such an order.
If this specific provision is found to be unenforceable, then the entirety of this Arbitration Agreement shall be null and void, but the rest of this Agreement, including the provisions governing where actions against Trip Provider must be pursued, will remain in effect.
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If You and Trip Provider cannot agree on who that single arbitrator should be, then the AAA shall appoint an arbitrator with significant experience resolving the type of Dispute at issue.
Further, unless Trip Provider agrees, the arbitrator may not consolidate other persons’ claims with Yours, and may not otherwise preside over any form of a representative, multi claimant or class proceeding.