Common use of Arbitration or litigation Clause in Contracts

Arbitration or litigation. If the dispute has not been resolved through informal negotiation and mediation as provided above, the next step in the Dispute Resolution process is either arbitration or litigation as provided below. • Disputes Subject to Litigation: Claims under $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent with no claim for equitable relief. If a claim seeks less than $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent and equitable relief is NOT sought, an action may be brought pursuant to the arbitration policy if the parties agree. If the parties do not agree to resolve the dispute through arbitration, a claim may be brought before the small claims court or the court of general jurisdiction in the county in which either party resides or has its principal place of business. • Disputes Subject to Arbitration: Claims for $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent or more or claims seeking equitable relief - Confidential Binding Arbitration. If a claim seeks $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent or more, or seeks equitable relief, and the parties do not successfully resolve their dispute through the negotiation and mediation procedures above, the dispute shall be resolved through binding confidential arbitration as set forth below.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: cdn.lifevantage.com, cdn.lifevantage.com, cdn.lifevantage.com

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Arbitration or litigation. If the dispute has not been resolved through informal negotiation and mediation as provided above, the next step in the Dispute Resolution process is either arbitration or litigation as provided below. : • Disputes Subject to Litigation: Claims under $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent with no claim for equitable relief. If a claim seeks less than $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent and equitable relief is NOT sought, an action may be brought pursuant to the arbitration policy if the parties agree. If the parties do not agree to resolve the dispute through arbitration, a claim may be brought before the small claims court or the court of general jurisdiction in the county local court system in which either party resides or has its principal place of business. • Disputes Subject to Arbitration: Claims for $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent or more or claims seeking equitable relief - Confidential Binding Arbitration. If a claim seeks $25,000 United States Dollars or local currency equivalent or more, or seeks equitable relief, and the parties do not successfully resolve their dispute through the negotiation and mediation procedures above, the dispute shall be resolved through binding confidential arbitration as set forth below.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: cdn.lifevantage.com, cdn.lifevantage.com, cdn.lifevantage.com

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