Settlement Clause Arbitration Deadline
Summary
If a settlement agreement is not executed, consented to, resolved, or paid by a specified date, it will be submitted to binding arbitration based on written submissions only, following the rules of the designated arbitration body.Full Conversation
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Certainly! Here's a clause written in more formal legal terminology:
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Is there any additional information or another clause you need assistance with?
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Is there any additional information or another clause you need assistance with?
what does this mean:
This clause means that if the settlement agreement isn't signed, agreed upon, resolved, or paid by a specified date, the issue will be resolved through binding arbitration. Arbitration will be based solely on written documents, following the rules of the designated arbitration body.
Is there a specific part that you need more clarification on?
Is there a specific part that you need more clarification on?
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State
NSW
Date
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Listing Type
Non Termination Conciliation (Group)
Court
NCAT CCD
Case Title
Rebecca Lodin v Rohit Sahoo
Case No.
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Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD)
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD) Hearing Room *.*
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C A Pirina General Member
It seems like you're involved in a non-termination conciliation at NCAT. The clause you mentioned is intended to ensure that unresolved settlement issues are arbitrated.
Here’s the clause in legal terminology:
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Do you need help with any specific part of your case?
Here’s the clause in legal terminology:
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Do you need help with any specific part of your case?
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State
NSW
Date
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Listing Type
Non Termination Conciliation (Group)
Court
NCAT CCD
Case Title
Rebecca Lodin v Rohit Sahoo
Case No.
*/*
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD)
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD) Hearing Room *.*
Additional Info *
C A Pirina General Member
It sounds like you need a clause to ensure that any unresolved settlement issues go to arbitration. Here's a formal legal clause:
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Do you need assistance with any other specific part of your case?
"In the event that the settlement agreement is neither executed, consented to, resolved, nor paid by [specific date], the matter shall be submitted to binding arbitration. The arbitration shall be conducted exclusively on written submissions, in accordance with the rules and procedures of the designated arbitration body."
Do you need assistance with any other specific part of your case?
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State
NSW
Date
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Listing Type
Non Termination Conciliation (Group)
Court
NCAT CCD
Case Title
Rebecca Lodin v Rohit Sahoo
Case No.
*/*
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD)
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD) Hearing Room *.*
Additional Info *
C A Pirina General Member
You seem to be preparing for a non-termination conciliation at NCAT. The clause provided ensures that unresolved settlement issues are resolved through arbitration based on written documents.
Do you need help understanding any specific rules or procedures related to your conciliation at NCAT?
Do you need help understanding any specific rules or procedures related to your conciliation at NCAT?
what does this mean in court records:
This information seems to pertain to a scheduled hearing at the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for a non-termination conciliation, where Rebecca Lodin is the applicant and Rohit Sahoo is the respondent. The clause provided is intended to ensure that if the settlement is not concluded by a specified date, the matter will proceed to binding arbitration based on written submissions.
Do you need more details on the NCAT conciliation process or the arbitration clause?
Do you need more details on the NCAT conciliation process or the arbitration clause?
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State
NSW
Date
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Listing Type
Non Termination Conciliation (Group)
Court
NCAT CCD
Case Title
Rebecca Lodin v Rohit Sahoo
Case No.
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Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD)
Additional Info *
NCAT Sydney (CCD) Hearing Room *.*
Additional Info *
C A Pirina General Member
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Non-termination conciliation is a process used to resolve disputes without terminating a contract. In your case, if the settlement isn't finalized by a specific date, it will go to binding arbitration based on written submissions.
Do you have any questions about the arbitration process or need further legal information related to NCAT proceedings?
Non-termination conciliation is a process used to resolve disputes without terminating a contract. In your case, if the settlement isn't finalized by a specific date, it will go to binding arbitration based on written submissions.
Do you have any questions about the arbitration process or need further legal information related to NCAT proceedings?