One of the issues in this case was whether the mother knew she wanted to move away with the girls and did
not negotiate in good faith during the mediation.
If a more experienced teacher has become ineffective, there is an evaluation procedure and remediation process in the contract the district has
negotiated in good faith with its local teachers union.
We've seen one party want to «punish their ex» by
not negotiating in good faith and by even going against what the divorce decree states and what their attorney recommends.
People who would adopt the Governor's point of view would be inclined to say that after Republican Senate Majority Leader
negotiated in good faith for several weeks, he ultimately could not sell the deal to his members.
However, there is a California case that held that a document intended to outline the terms of a proposed transaction may impose a duty to
negotiate in good faith on the parties.
Had the
parties negotiated in good faith in accordance with the law and completed negotiations prior to June 30, 2013 the restoration language would not have been triggered and the $ 5.62 million that went to salary restoration could have prevented the District from giving students 3 instructional furlough days and increased class sizes to pay for the increased compensation.
We encourage everyone who is
negotiating in good faith in Illinois to recognize that Learner and ELPC are committed to destroying Illinois largest source of clean energy, and negotiating in bad faith.
The Full Federal Court had found that, regardless of the stage reached in negotiations, all the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) requires is that the parties
negotiate in good faith about the doing of the future act during a six month period.
«I am disappointed by the decision of the Chicago Teachers Union to turn its back on not only a
city negotiating in good faith but also the hundreds of thousands of children relying on the city's public schools to provide them a safe place to receive a strong education.
On the other hand, perhaps EJ, the NYSSBA, et al should consider what happens conversely: Triborough gives employers no motivation to
negotiate in good faith when they know compensation will have to rise, because they can just make the employees sit on the old contract until they take whatever is offered.
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After negotiating in good faith, we have reached an agreement with PEF that protects the rights of our state's workforce and New York taxpayers,» Gov. Cuomo said.
Sen. John DeFrancisco, speaking with reporters on Wednesday night, held his tongue, however, when asked if he believed Cuomo was
negotiating in good faith as the talks clearly started to break down.
Any home inspection clause should establish some limits on what will be an acceptable home inspection for the Buyer and then the Seller can
negotiate in good faith knowing that as long as the home meets this minimum no re-negotiation will take place.
It is imperative that these
managers negotiate in good faith, take reasonable steps to collaborate with Puerto Rico and ensure the continuation of necessary public services.
It would be less painful in the end to let the Good Governor whip up the public fervor to advance his agenda and
negotiate in good faith privately over tea and crackers on Eagle Street to reach the so - called consensus.
«There's a significant difference
between negotiating in good faith, and issuing some kind of edict that may or may not be legal,» said Stephen Madarasz, the association spokesman.
Mr. McConnell added: «The
administration negotiated in good faith with the Democratic majority a proposal that was simply unacceptable to the vast majority of our side because we thought it frankly wouldn't work.»
Melissa Droessler, a co-founder of the Montessori school, said delaying implementation by a year would be disappointing but not a deal - breaker, as long as the district
kept negotiating in good faith.
In a different paragraph of its letter to the ITC, Google claims that import bans «must be» the consequence of a finding of a violation «because, in the absence of the availability of exclusion order, implementers have little incentive to
negotiate in good faith towards the completion of a license on [F] RAND terms».
Insurer Pays for Not
Negotiating in Good Faith April 7, 2014 The Insurance Act requires insurers to attempt to settle claims arising from car accidents as «expeditiously as possible.»
A typical dispute resolution clause can provide in some detail for, amongst other things, conditions precedent under which parties have to
negotiate in good faith first before commencing arbitration
As with all facets of divorce mediation, the parties are expected to
negotiate in good faith while working in a collaborative manner but that's not always the case especially when it comes to financial matters such as child support.
GMH claimed the property seller, Prudential, and CB Richard Ellis, the broker representing Prudential, had breached a duty to
negotiate in good faith by negotiating to sell to another purchaser.
The International Court of Justice has rejected jurisdiction over the claim brought by the Marshall Islands against the United Kingdom, alleging breach of the obligation (under Article VI of the Non-Proliferation Treaty) to
negotiate in good faith for nuclear disarmament.
«We are reviewing them with members,» Whyland continued, «and we continue to
negotiate in good faith on all of the issues — including the ethics reform package.
The Court found that, regardless of the stage reached in negotiations, all that the Act requires is that the parties
negotiate in good faith about the doing of the future act during the six month period.