Common use of Powers of the Arbitrator Clause in Contracts

Powers of the Arbitrator. The arbitrator is not empowered to change, modify or exclude any of the clauses of this Agreement nor to substitute a new clause therein. He must only be concerned with the specific questions submitted.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Powers of the Arbitrator. 9.03 The arbitrator is not empowered to change, modify or exclude any of the clauses of this Agreement nor to substitute a new clause therein. He The Arbitrator must only be concerned with the specific questions submitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Powers of the Arbitrator. The arbitrator is not empowered to change, modify or exclude any of the clauses of this Agreement agreement nor to substitute a new clause therein. He must only be concerned with the specific questions submitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.usw2009.ca, www.usw2009.ca

Powers of the Arbitrator. The arbitrator is not empowered to change, modify or exclude any of the clauses of this Agreement agreement nor to substitute a new clause therein. He They must only be concerned with the specific questions submitted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Powers of the Arbitrator. The arbitrator is not empowered to change, modify or exclude any of the clauses of this Agreement agreement nor to substitute a new clause therein. He must only be concerned with the specific questions submitted. In all disciplinary matters, the arbitrator may sustain, modify or reverse the Employer's decision, as the case may be, it may substitute in its place the decision that, in his opinion, appears to be fair and reasonable under the circumstances.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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