Common use of Deadlock Clause in Contracts

Deadlock. A deadlock shall be deemed to exist wherever a proposal, motion or resolution made by any Trustee is neither adopted nor rejected by a majority vote, or where a proposal, motion, or resolution is unable to be made at a meeting due to lack of a quorum at two (2) consecutively called meetings. In the event of a deadlock, a meeting of the Trustees shall be held at least ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen for the purpose of either resolving the matter in dispute or agreeing upon the designation of a mediator to assist in the resolution of the matter in dispute. In the event a meeting is not held within ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen, or if a mediator has not been appointed within 20 days after the deadlock has arisen, the dispute shall proceed to arbitration in accordance with s. 10.19(c);

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canadian Union of Public Employees

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Deadlock. A deadlock shall be deemed to exist wherever a proposal, motion or resolution made by any Trustee is neither adopted nor rejected by a majority vote, or where a proposal, motion, or resolution is unable to be made at a meeting due to lack of a quorum at two (2) consecutively called meetings. In the event of a deadlock, a meeting of the Trustees shall be held at least ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen for the purpose of either resolving the matter in dispute or agreeing upon the designation of a mediator to assist in the resolution of the matter in dispute. In the event a meeting is not held within ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen, or if a mediator has not been appointed within 20 days after the deadlock has arisen, the dispute shall proceed to arbitration in accordance with s. 10.19(c);

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Trust Agreement, Ontario English Catholic, Trust Agreement

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Deadlock. A deadlock shall be deemed to exist wherever a proposal, motion or resolution made by any Trustee is neither adopted nor rejected by a majority vote, or where a proposal, motion, or resolution is unable to be made at a meeting due to lack of a quorum at two (2) consecutively called meetings. In the event of a deadlock, a meeting of the Trustees shall be held at least ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen for the purpose of either resolving the matter in dispute or agreeing upon the designation of a mediator to assist in the resolution of the matter in dispute. In the event a meeting is not held within ten (10) days after the deadlock has arisen, or if a mediator has not been appointed within 20 days after the deadlock has arisen, the dispute shall proceed to arbitration in accordance with s. paragraph 10.19(c);.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: efis.fma.csc.gov.on.ca, Des Enseignants Franco

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