Resolution of Impasses Sample Clauses

Resolution of Impasses. (a) If any matter required by Section 8.1 to be approved by a unanimous vote of the Executive Committee reaches an impasse due to failure to obtain the necessary vote, any Member, through the chief executive officer of its ultimate parent company, shall be provided a reasonable opportunity to present the matter in impasse to the Chair and Vice Chair for their review and resolution in such manner as they deem necessary or appropriate. The Chair and Vice Chair may direct the Executive Committee to proceed in accordance with any decision reached by such individuals even if the Governor who created the impasse disagrees with the resolution if in the reasonable, good faith judgment of the Chair and the Vice Chair such action is necessary to protect the Company’s interests prior to the completion of the disputes resolution process. In the event the Chair and Vice Chair fail to agree or if the Governor who created the impasse disagrees with the resolution, then such Governor may refer the matter to dispute resolution in accordance with Section 16.12.
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Resolution of Impasses. If a vote is taken, but is not unanimous (i.e., there is a deadlock), the JSC shall strive in good faith for the next fifteen (15) days to resolve such issue. If, after such fifteen (15)-day period, the JSC cannot reach consensus on such issue, then the JSC, may, if the JSC Members agree to consult within the next
Resolution of Impasses. If a vote is taken, but is not unanimous (i.e., there is a deadlock), the JSC shall strive in good faith for the next fifteen (15) days to resolve such issue. If, after such fifteen (15)-day period, the JSC cannot reach consensus on such issue, then the JSC, may, if the JSC Members agree to consult within the next thirty (30) days with an external advisor for non-binding advice related to the issue upon which such vote was taken. The expense for any external advisor shall be born equally by the Parties. If the JSC still cannot reach consensus on such issue after receiving advice from the external advisor, or the JSC cannot agree to seek such advice during such thirty (30) day period, or the JSC elects, in its discretion, to forego acquiring such advice from an external advisor, the JSC shall refer the matter to one senior executive officer of Baylor not serving as a current JSC Member to be named by Baylor and one senior executive officer of Cell Medica not serving as a current JSC Member to be named by Cell Medica, who shall meet within thirty (30) days of the referral of such matter to such officers. Together, such senior officers shall have complete and sole authority to resolve the matter; provided, however, if the Parties’ respective senior officers have not reached consensus on such matter (i.e., there is a deadlock) and such matter relates to any product that has completed a FIM Study, then Cell Medica shall have the final decision-making authority with respect to such matter.
Resolution of Impasses 

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  • Completion of IPO The IPO shall have been completed.

  • Governing Law; Resolution of Disputes This Agreement and the rights and obligations hereunder shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall, at the Executive’s election, be determined by arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect (in which case both parties shall be bound by the arbitration award) or by litigation. Whether the dispute is to be settled by arbitration or litigation, the venue for the arbitration or litigation shall be Milwaukee, Wisconsin or, at the Executive’s election, if the Executive is not then residing or working in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metropolitan area, in the judicial district encompassing the city in which the Executive resides; provided, that, if the Executive is not then residing in the United States, the election of the Executive with respect to such venue shall be either Milwaukee, Wisconsin or in the judicial district encompassing that city in the United States among the thirty cities having the largest population (as determined by the most recent United States Census data available at the Termination Date) which is closest to the Executive’s residence. The parties consent to personal jurisdiction in each trial court in the selected venue having subject matter jurisdiction notwithstanding their residence or situs, and each party irrevocably consents to service of process in the manner provided hereunder for the giving of notices.

  • Dissolution of Issuer The Issuer shall wind up and dissolve upon the latest of (1) satisfaction and discharge of the Indenture, (2) the Optional Purchase of the Trust Estate pursuant to the Sale and Servicing Agreement or (3) the final distribution from the Collection Account established pursuant to Section 4.1(a)(i) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement. The bankruptcy, liquidation, dissolution, death or incapacity of a Certificateholder shall not (x) operate to terminate this Agreement or the Issuer, nor (y) entitle such Certificateholder’s legal representatives or heirs to claim an accounting or to take any action or proceeding in any court for a partition or winding up of all or any part of the Issuer or Trust Estate nor (z) otherwise affect the rights, obligations and liabilities of the parties hereto.

  • Resolution of Dispute Any dispute regarding this Agreement (including without limitation its validity, interpretation, performance, enforcement, termination and damages) shall be determined in accordance with the laws of the State of California, the United States of America. Any action under this paragraph shall not preclude any party hereto from seeking injunctive or other legal relief to which each party may be entitled.

  • Disputes Resolution 10:01 Jurisdictional disputes involving workers employed under this Collective Agreement shall henceforth be resolved under the provisions of the Canadian Jurisdictional Disputes Plan in accordance with its rules and regulations and without work stoppage, slow down or other lack of production, and it is further agreed that a jurisdictional dispute shall in no way interfere with the progress or prosecution of work.

  • Resolution of Claims The Company acknowledges that a settlement or other disposition short of final judgment may be successful on the merits or otherwise for purposes of Section 8(a)(i) if it permits a party to avoid expense, delay, distraction, disruption and uncertainty. In the event that any Claim relating to an Indemnifiable Event to which Indemnitee is a party is resolved in any manner other than by adverse judgment against Indemnitee (including, without limitation, settlement of such action, claim or proceeding with our without payment of money or other consideration) it shall be presumed that Indemnitee has been successful on the merits or otherwise for purposes of Section 8(a)(i). The Company shall have the burden of proof to overcome this presumption.

  • Resolution of Disputes Any dispute or disagreement which may arise under, or as a result of, or in any way related to, the interpretation, construction or application of this Agreement shall be determined by the Committee. Any determination made hereunder shall be final, binding and conclusive on the Grantee and the Company for all purposes.

  • Resolution of Objections to Claims (a) If the Members do not object in writing to any claim or claims by Buyer made in such Officer’s Certificate within thirty (30) days after their receipt of such Officer’s Certificate, then Buyer and the Members shall submit one or more joint written instructions to the Escrow Agent directing the release to Buyer of any portion of the Indemnifiable Damages specified in such Officer’s Certificate to the extent such Indemnifiable Damages are actually incurred or paid by Buyer. If the Members object in writing to any claim or claims made in such Officer’s Certificate within thirty (30) days after their receipt of such Officer’s Certificate, then Buyer and the Members shall attempt in good faith for forty-five (45) days after Buyer’s receipt of such written objection to resolve such objection. If Buyer and the Members reach agreement during such period that Buyer is entitled to all or any portion of the Indemnifiable Damages sought pursuant to the Officer’s Certificate, then Buyer and the Members shall submit a joint written instruction to the Escrow Agent directing the release to Buyer of such Indemnifiable Damages or portion thereof. If Buyer and the Members reach agreement that Buyer is not entitled to any Indemnifiable Damages with respect to the matter set forth in the Officer’s Certificate, then, if the Holdback Release Date has not yet occurred, no amounts shall be released from the Escrow Account in respect of such Officer’s Certificate or, if the Holdback Release Date has occurred, then any amounts in the Escrow Account that are not subject to an unresolved claim for indemnification hereunder shall be released by the Escrow Agent to the Members in accordance with the Escrow Agreement, and Buyer and the Members shall submit a joint written instruction to the Escrow Agent so directing the release of funds from the Escrow Account.

  • Confirmation of Intent The Depositor intends that the conveyance of the Depositor’s right, title and interest in and to the Mortgage Loans pursuant to this Agreement shall constitute a sale and not a pledge of security for a loan. If such conveyance is deemed to be a pledge of security for a loan, however, the Depositor intends that the rights and obligations of the parties to such loan shall be established pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Depositor also intends and agrees that, in such event, (i) the Depositor shall be deemed to have granted to the Trustee (in such capacity) a first priority security interest in the Depositor’s entire right, title and interest in and to the assets comprising the Trust Fund, including without limitation, the Mortgage Loans, all principal and interest received or receivable with respect to the Mortgage Loans (other than principal and interest payments due and payable prior to the Cut-Off Date and Principal Prepayments received prior to the Cut-Off Date), all amounts held from time to time in the Collection Account, the Distribution Account, the Excess Interest Distribution Account, the Interest Reserve Account and, if established, the Excess Liquidation Proceeds Reserve Account and the REO Account, and all reinvestment earnings on such amounts, and all of the Depositor’s right, title and interest in and to any Insurance Proceeds related to such Mortgage Loans and (ii) this Agreement shall constitute a security agreement under applicable law. This Section 12.08 shall constitute notice to the Trustee pursuant to any of the requirements of the applicable UCC.

  • Governing Law; Disputes This Agreement shall in accordance with Section 5-1401 of the General Obligations Law of New York in all respects be construed, governed, applied and enforced under the internal laws of the State of New York without giving effect to the principles of conflicts of laws and be deemed to be an agreement entered into in the State of New York and made pursuant to the laws of the State of New York. Except as otherwise set forth in Article “19” of this Agreement, the parties agree that they shall be deemed to have agreed to binding arbitration with respect to the entire subject matter of any and all disputes relating to or arising under this Agreement including, but not limited to, the specific matters or disputes as to which arbitration has been expressly provided for by other provisions of this Agreement and that any such arbitration shall be commenced exclusively in New York, New York. Any such arbitration shall be by a panel of three arbitrators and pursuant to the commercial rules then existing of the American Arbitration Association in the State of New York, County of New York. In all arbitrations, judgment upon the arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. The parties specifically designate the courts in the City of New York, State of New York as properly having jurisdiction for any proceeding to confirm and enter judgment upon any such arbitration award. The parties hereby consent to and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York in any action or proceeding and submit to personal jurisdiction over each of them by such courts. The parties hereby waive personal service of any and all process and specifically consent that in any such action or proceeding brought in the courts of the State of New York, any service of process may be effectuated upon any of them by certified mail, return receipt requested, in accordance with Paragraph “C” of this Article “21” of this Agreement. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit in any way any right to serve process in any manner permitted by law. The parties agree, further, that the prevailing party in any such arbitration as determined by the arbitrators shall be entitled to such costs and attorney's fees, if any, in connection with such arbitration as may be awarded by the arbitrators. In connection with the arbitrators’ determination for the purpose of which party, if any, is the prevailing party, they shall take into account all of the factors and circumstances including, without limitation, the relief sought, and by whom, and the relief, if any, awarded, and to whom. In addition, and notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, a party shall not be deemed to be the prevailing party in a claim seeking monetary damages, unless the amount of the arbitration award exceeds the amount offered in a legally binding writing by the other party by fifteen (15%) percent or more. For example, if the party initiating arbitration (“A”) seeks an award of one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars plus costs and expenses, the other party (“B”) has offered A fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars in a legally binding written offer prior to the commencement of the arbitration proceeding, and the arbitration panel awards any amount less than fifty-seven thousand five hundred ($57,500) dollars to A, the panel should determine that B has “prevailed”. The arbitration panel shall have no power to award non-monetary or equitable relief of any sort. It shall also have no power to award (i) damages inconsistent with any applicable agreement between the parties or (ii) punitive damages or any other damages not measured by the prevailing party’s actual damages; and the parties expressly waive their right to obtain such damages in arbitration or in any other forum. In no event, even if any other portion of these provisions is held invalid or unenforceable, shall the arbitration panel have power to make an award or impose a remedy which could not be made or imposed by a court deciding the matter in the same jurisdiction. Discovery shall be permitted in connection with the arbitration only to the extent, if any, expressly authorized by the arbitration panel upon a showing of substantial need by the party seeking discovery. All aspects of the arbitration shall be treated as confidential. The parties and the arbitration panel may disclose the existence, content or results of the arbitration only as provided in the rules of the American Arbitration Association in New York, New York. Before making any such disclosure, a party shall give written notice to all other parties and shall afford such parties a reasonable opportunity to protect their interest.

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