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Baseball Arbitration. With respect to any dispute under [Section 7.4.2(d)], which dispute is submitted by to arbitration for resolution as provided in Section 11.2, such arbitration shall be modified by as follows:

If Tenant elects to have the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises determined by Baseball Arbitration, then the parties shall proceed to make such determination through “Baseball Arbitration” as follows:

the arbitration shall be “baseball” style arbitration; accordingly, notwithstanding the Rules, and at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the arbitration, each Party shall provide the arbitrators with a brief outlining its position. Briefs may be no more than ​, and must clearly provide and identify the Party’s position with respect to the disputed matter;

Arbitration. IN CONSIDERATION OF THE EXECUTIVE’S EMPLOYMENT WITH THE COMPANY, ITS PROMISE TO ARBITRATE ALL EMPLOYMENT-RELATED DISPUTES WITH THE EXECUTIVE, AND THE EXECUTIVE’S RECEIPT OF COMPENSATION AND OTHER COMPANY BENEFITS, AT PRESENT AND IN THE FUTURE, THE EXECUTIVE AGREES THAT ANY AND ALL CONTROVERSIES, CLAIMS, OR DISPUTES THAT THE EXECUTIVE MAY HAVE WITH THE COMPANY (INCLUDING ANY COMPANY EMPLOYEE, OFFICER, DIRECTOR, TRUSTEE, OR BENEFIT PLAN OF THE COMPANY, IN THEIR CAPACITY AS SUCH OR OTHERWISE), ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO, OR RESULTING FROM THE EXECUTIVE’S EMPLOYMENT OR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY OR THE TERMINATION OF THE EXECUTIVE’S EMPLOYMENT OR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMPANY, INCLUDING ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR OF THE OPTION AGREEMENT, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO BINDING ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT (9 U.S.C. SEC. 1 ET SEQ.) (THE “FAA”). THE FAA’S SUBSTANTIVE AND PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS SHALL EXCLUSIVELY GOVERN AND APPLY WITH FULL FORCE AND EFFECT TO THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT, INCLUDING ITS ENFORCEMENT, AND ANY STATE COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION SHALL COMPEL ARBITRATION IN THE SAME MANNER AS A FEDERAL COURT UNDER THE FAA. THE EXECUTIVE FURTHER AGREES THAT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, [[Person A:Person]]

Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out of, or related to, this Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be governed by the terms of the Arbitration Agreement, which is incorporated herein by reference.

Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out or, or related to, this Release Agreement, or the breach thereof, shall be governed by the terms of the Arbitration Agreement (as defined in the Severance Benefits Agreement).

Arbitration. Any dispute or claim concerning or arising out of this Agreement or the terms or conditions of this Agreement, including whether such dispute or claim may be arbitrated, will be settled solely by arbitration. The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in Miami-Dade County, Florida before a single arbitrator in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in effect at the time a demand for arbitration under the rules is made. The arbitrator shall be designated by the AAA; provided, that such arbitrator shall be a retired federal or state court judge with at least ten (10) years of substantive judicial expertise in the resolution of complex business disputes. The party commencing the arbitration shall be responsible for payment of all amounts required by AAA to commence the proceeding. The arbitrator shall be bound by and required to follow the applicable substantive law. Subject to the foregoing, the decision of the arbitrator, including determination of amount of any damages suffered, shall be exclusive, final, and binding on the parties. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to give the arbitrator any authority, power, or right to alter, change, amend, modify, add to, or subtract from any of the provisions of this Agreement or to award to any Party any consequential, punitive, special, exemplary, or similar damages. The arbitrator shall issue a reasoned opinion (including findings of facts and conclusions of law) within thirty (30) days following the conclusion of all arbitration proceedings. The expenses of arbitrator and the arbitration (but not the fees and expenses of counsel of the parties or the fees for commencing the proceeding) shall be borne by the parties equally.

In the event of any dispute or controversy between [[Organization A:Organization]] and the Executive arising out of, relating to or in connection with any of the provisions of this Agreement, any documents executed and delivered pursuant to this Agreement, compliance with this Agreement, and any claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, except with respect to prejudgment remedies, [[Organization A:Organization]] and the Executive hereby agree that any such dispute(s) shall be submitted to final and binding arbitration at San Jose, California, before an Arbitrator chosen mutually by [[Organization A:Organization]] and the Executive, or, absent such agreed choice within two (2) calendar weeks, from a list provided by the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services and under the California Employment Dispute Resolution Rules of the American Arbitration Association. The Arbitrator chosen shall be bound by the express terms of this Agreement; shall hear and determine all disputes as presented to him or her as expeditiously and economically as possible, including where [[Organization A:Organization]] and the Executive mutually so designate, the issuance of bench Award; and shall have the authority to award reasonable attorney’s fees and all costs of arbitration to the party, if any, the Arbitrator designates as the prevailing Party. Any award of the Arbitrator shall be final and binding and may be confirmed as a final judgment in any Court of competent jurisdiction in California.

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Arbitration. In the event the claims review procedure described in [Section 8.6] of the ERA with respect to non-Disability claims does not result in an outcome thought by the claimant to be in accordance with the ERA document, he may appeal to a third party neutral arbitrator. The claimant must appeal to an arbitrator within sixty (60) days after receiving the RPAC’s denial or deemed denial of his request for review and before bringing suit in court. The arbitration will be conducted pursuant to the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) Rules on Employee Benefit Claims.

Arbitration. The Employer and Executive recognize that, in the event a dispute should arise between them concerning the interpretation or implementation of this Agreement, lengthy and expensive litigation will not afford a practical resolution of the issues within a reasonable period of time. Consequently, each party agrees that all disputes, disagreements and questions of interpretation concerning this Agreement are to be submitted for resolution, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to the American Arbitration Association (the “Association”) in accordance with the Association’s National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes or other applicable rules then in effect (“Rules”). The Employer or Executive may initiate an arbitration proceeding at any time by giving notice to the other in accordance with the Rules. The Employer and Executive may, as a matter of right, mutually agree on the appointment of a particular arbitrator from the Association’s pool. The arbitrator shall not be bound by the rules of evidence and procedure of the courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania but shall be bound by the substantive law applicable to this Agreement. The decision of the arbitrator, absent fraud, duress, incompetence or gross and obvious error of fact, shall be final and binding upon the parties and shall be enforceable in courts of proper jurisdiction. Following written notice of a request for arbitration, the Employer and Executive shall be entitled to an injunction restraining all further proceedings in any pending or subsequently filed litigation concerning this Agreement, except as otherwise provided herein or contemplated by Section 10.

Arbitration. Any dispute or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled exclusively by arbitration in Portland, Oregon by three arbitrators in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. Judgment may be entered on the arbitrators’ award, which award shall be a final and binding determination of the dispute or controversy, in any court having jurisdiction.

Arbitration. The Parties agree that any dispute or controversy arising out of, relating to, or concerning the interpretation, construction, performance, or breach of this Agreement will be settled by arbitration to be held in Multnomah County, Oregon, in accordance with the Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures and International Arbitration Rules (or similar commercial arbitration rules) of JAMS, Inc.

Arbitration. All appeals from determinations by the EB Committee as described in paragraph # above, and any Units Damages Dispute, shall be fully and finally settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) on an individual basis (and not on a collective or class action basis) before a single arbitrator pursuant to the AAA’s Commercial Arbitration Rules in effect at the time any such arbitration is initiated. Any such arbitration must be initiated in writing pursuant to the aforesaid rules of the AAA no later than one year from the date that the claim accrues, except where a longer limitations period is required by applicable law. However, a Participant’s failure to initiate arbitration within one year will in no way impair the Company’s right, exercised at its discretion, to compel arbitration or the enforceability of the waiver in paragraph 25(c)(ii). Decisions about the applicability of the limitations period contained herein shall be made by the arbitrator. A copy of the AAA’s Commercial Arbitration Rules may be obtained from Human Resources. The Participant agrees that the arbitration shall be held at the office of the AAA nearest the place of the Participant’s most recent employment by the Company or a Related Company, unless the parties agree in writing to a different location. All claims by the Company or a Related Company against the Participant, except for breaches of any of the Participant’s obligations and restrictions set forth in [Exhibits A] and B to this Agreement, may also be raised in such arbitration proceedings.

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Arbitration. LP and Employee agree that any and all disputes between them, including but not limited to any disputes arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the claims described in Section 4, Employee’s employment with LP, or the termination of that employment shall be settled by binding arbitration in Austin, Texas, administered by the American Arbitration Association under its National Rules for the Resolution of Employment Disputes, and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court with jurisdiction.

The Participant agrees and the Company agrees that any controversy, claim, or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach of any of these terms and conditions, or arising out of or relating to his or her employment relationship with the Company or any of its affiliates, or the termination of such relationship, shall be resolved by binding arbitration before a neutral arbitrator under the rules set forth in the Federal Arbitration Act, except for claims by the Company relating to his or her breach of any of the employee covenants set forth in Paragraphs 5, 6, 7, 8 or 10 above. By way of example only, claims subject to this agreement to arbitrate include claims litigated under federal, state and local statutory or common law, such as the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, including the Civil Rights Act of 1994, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the law of contract and the law of tort. The Participant and the Company agree that such claims may be brought in an appropriate administrative forum, but at the point at which the Participant or the Company seek a judicial forum to resolve the matter, this agreement for binding arbitration becomes effective, and the Participant and the Company hereby knowingly and voluntarily waive any right to have any such dispute tried and adjudicated by a judge or jury. The foregoing not to the contrary, the Company may seek to enforce the employee covenants set forth in Paragraphs 5, 6, 7, 8 or 10 above, in any court of competent jurisdiction.

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Arbitration. Any dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, or breach thereof, between GP and Contractor, shall be submitted to a confidential and binding arbitration in [[Address A:Address]] before a single neutral arbitrator selected from the Panel of Neutrals of Dispute Prevention & Resolution, Inc. (“DPRI”), in accordance with the Rules, Procedures, and Protocols for Arbitration of Disputes of DPRI, then in effect. The parties further agree that the award of the arbitrator is binding upon the parties and that judgment upon the award rendered may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. The arbitrator shall not have the authority to award punitive damages.

Arbitration. Any dispute or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled exclusively by arbitration in [[Address A:Address]], in accordance with the applicable rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator’s award in any court having jurisdiction.

Any dispute or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement shall be settled exclusively by arbitration, conducted before a panel of three arbitrators sitting in a location mutually agreed upon by the Employer and Executive that is within twenty-five (25) miles from the location of the Employer, in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect. The Executive will select one arbitrator, the Employer will select one arbitrator, and the third arbitrator shall be mutually agreed upon by legal counsel for both the Executive and the Employer. Judgment may be entered on the arbitrator’s award in any court having jurisdiction; provided, however, that Executive shall be entitled to seek specific performance of his right to be paid until the Date of Termination during the pendency of any dispute or controversy arising under or in connection with this Agreement.

Arbitration. The Corporation and Executive agree that the sole and exclusive method for resolving any dispute between them arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be arbitration under the procedures set forth in this Section; provided, however, that nothing in this Section prohibits a party from seeking preliminary or permanent judicial injunctive relief, or from seeking judicial enforcement of the arbitration award. The arbitrator shall be selected pursuant to the Rules for Commercial Arbitration of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrator shall hold a hearing at which both parties may appear, with or without counsel, and present evidence and argument. Pre-hearing discovery shall be allowed in the discretion of and to the extent deemed appropriate by the arbitrator, and the arbitrator shall have subpoena power. The procedural rules for an arbitration hearing under this Section shall be the rules of the American Arbitration Association for Commercial Arbitration hearings and any rules as the arbitrator may determine. The hearing shall be completed within ninety (90) days after the arbitrator has been selected and the arbitrator shall issue a written decision within sixty (60) days after the close of the hearing. The hearing shall be held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The award of the arbitrator shall be final and binding and may be enforced by and certified as a judgment of the Circuit Court for Kent County, Michigan or any other court of competent jurisdiction. One-half of the fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be paid by the Corporation and one-half by Executive, except that the fees and expenses of the Arbitrator incurred by Executive shall be reimbursed in full by the Corporation with respect to any arbitration initiated after the date of a Change in Control. The attorney fees and expenses incurred by the parties shall be paid by each party, except that the Corporation shall reimburse Executive’s reasonable attorney fees incurred with regard to any arbitration proceeding initiated after a Change in Control unless the arbitrator finds that Executive’s claims or defenses in such proceeding lack merit and were asserted in bad faith. Any such reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days after Executive submits documentation of such expenses, provided that no payment will be made after the last day of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the expense was incurred. To the extent that # the reimbursement of attorney fees, together with any other payments under this Agreement, constitute separation pay under Code Section 409A and the regulations thereunder; # a portion of such separation pay exceeds the amount that would be exempt from consideration as a deferral of compensation under Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii) (the “Excess Separation Payment”); and # the Excess Separation Payment is not otherwise exempt from treatment as a deferral of compensation under Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(b), then such amounts shall be reduced to the extent necessary so that Executive does not receive an Excess Separation Payment.

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