Common use of Further Resolution Clause in Contracts

Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state business days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State of California.

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Samples: Special Terms

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Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved by the Formal Appeal process to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state business calendar days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State of California.

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Samples: Special Terms

Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved by the Formal Appeal process to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state business calendar days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State state of California.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state State business days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State state of California.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

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Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved by the Formal Appeal process to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state business calendar days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State state of California.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

Further Resolution. If the dispute is not resolved by the Second Level Appeal process to Contractor’s satisfaction, or Contractor has not received a written decision from CCHCS within thirty (30) state business calendar days, or other mutually agreed upon extension, Contractor may thereafter pursue its right to institute other dispute resolution process(es), if any, available under the laws of the State state of California.

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

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