Notification to Arbitrate Sample Clauses

Notification to Arbitrate. Either of the parties may notify the other party, within 30 calendar days of the receipt of the reply at the third step, of its desire to submit the difference or allegations to arbitration. A submission of such a difference or allegation to arbitration shall be by Xpresspost, facsimile transmission, courier or other mutually agreeable means.
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Notification to Arbitrate. Pursuant to Clauses 8.4, 8.5, 8.6 and 10.4, the Union's area staff representative may submit a grievance to arbitration within 21 days of the date of receipt of the Employer's Step 2 response, or within 21 days of the date it was due, or within 21 days of the alleged violation.
Notification to Arbitrate. (a) When any difference arises between the parties as to the interpretation, application, operation or alleged violation of this agreement, including any question as to whether a matter is arbitrable or not, the matter may be referred by either party to arbitration within a period of twenty (20) working days of the decision being rendered under Article 7.4.
Notification to Arbitrate. The party desiring to submit a matter to arbitration shall deliver to the other party a Notice of Intention to Arbitrate. This notice shall state in what respect it is alleged that the Agreement has been violated or misinterpreted by reference to the specific clause or clauses relied upon. The Notice shall also stipulate the nature of the relief of remedy sought.

Related to Notification to Arbitrate

  • Submission to Arbitration The Respondent Party may agree to the Claimant Party’s proposal of arbitration by responding in writing within ten (10) Business Days following receipt of such proposal. Within five (5) Business Days following receipt of the Respondent Party’s agreement to arbitrate, the Claimant Party may submit the Dispute Item to the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) for arbitration. No Dispute Item may be submitted for arbitration without the consent of both parties.

  • Agreement to Arbitrate It is understood that any dispute as to medical malpractice, that is as to whether any medical services rendered under this contract were unnecessary or unauthorized or were improperly, negligently, or incompetently rendered, will be determined by submission to arbitration as provided by California law, and nor by a lawsuit or resort to court process except as California law provides for judicial review of arbitration proceedings. Both parties to this contract, by entering it, are giving up their constitutional rights to have any such dispute decided in court of law before a jury, and instead are accepting the rules of arbitration.

  • Referral to Arbitration Such notification shall specify the party’s choice of whether it wishes to utilize the regular arbitration procedure or the expedited arbitration procedure, as provided for within this Article. In the event that a grievance is submitted to the regular arbitration process, it shall be heard by a single arbitrator, unless either party requests that it be heard by a three-member arbitration board.

  • Consent to Arbitration 1. Each Party consents to the submission of a claim to arbitration in accordance with the procedures set out in this Agreement.

  • Submission of a Claim to Arbitration 1. An investor that meets the conditions precedent in Article 22 (Conditions Precedent to Submission of a Claim to Arbitration) may submit a claim to arbitration under:

  • Agreement to Arbitrate Disputes Either you or we may elect, without the other’s consent, to require that any dispute between us concerning your membership, your deposit accounts (“Accounts”) and the services related to your membership and Accounts, including but not limited to all disputes that you may raise against us, must be resolved by binding arbitration, except for those disputes specifically excluded below.

  • Bypass to Arbitration If the Superintendent and the Association agree, a grievance may be submitted directly to arbitration.

  • Appeal to Arbitration An appeal to arbitration may be made only by the UAW and only after the timely exhaustion of the Grievance Procedure. The written appeal to arbitration must be received by the campus labor relations office within 45 calendar days of the date of issuance of the final University decision to the UAW. The written appeal must be signed by an authorized representative of the UAW and must include:

  • Time Limits to Submit to Arbitration Failing satisfactory settlement at Step 2, and pursuant to Article 9, the President or his/her designate, may inform the Employer of his/her intention to submit the dispute to arbitration within:

  • Right to Arbitrate Claims If any kind of legal claim arises between us as a result of your purchase of the Note, either of us will have the right to arbitrate the claim, rather than use the courts. There are only three exceptions to this rule. First, we will not invoke our right to arbitrate a claim you bring in Small Claims Court or an equivalent court, if any, so long as the claim is pending only in that court. Second, we have the right to seek an injunction in court if you violate or threaten to violate your obligations. Third, disputes arising under the Note or the Revenue Sharing Agreement will be handled in the manner described in the Revenue Sharing Agreement.

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