Common use of Request for Mediation Clause in Contracts

Request for Mediation. (a) If the Parties are unable to resolve a Dispute through the Negotiation Procedure, a Party (the “Requesting Party”), by Notice to the other Party given within five Business Days after expiry of the period set out in or agreed by the Parties under Section 3.3, may request that the Dispute be mediated through non-binding mediation under this Section 4 by delivering to the other Party a Notice (a “Mediation Notice”) containing a written summary of relevant Information relative to the matters that remain in Dispute and the names of three individuals who are acceptable to the Requesting Party to act as a sole Mediator.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Joint Operations Agreement, Transmission Service Agreement, Energy and Capacity Agreement

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Request for Mediation. (a) If the Parties are unable to resolve a Dispute through the Negotiation Procedure, a Party (the “Requesting Party”), by Notice to the other Party given within five Business Days after expiry of the period set out forth in or agreed by the Parties under Section 3.3, may request that the Dispute be mediated through non-binding mediation under this Section 4 by delivering to the other Party a Notice (a “Mediation Notice”) containing a written summary of relevant Information relative to the matters that remain in Dispute and the names of three individuals who are acceptable to the Requesting Party to act as a sole Mediator.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Funding Agreement, Lil Assets Agreement

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