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privileged under any applicable arbitration privilege, are subject to Rule 408 of the Federal Rules <br />of Evidence and any state counterpart rules or doctrine and are inadmissible and not discoverable <br />for any purpose, including iinpeaclunent, in litigation between the Parties to the litigation; <br />provided, however, that evidence that is otherwise admissible or discoverable shall not be <br />rendered inadmissible or non-discoverable as a result of its presentation or use during the dispute <br />resolution process hereunder. <br />141. Notice. If a Dispute arises under this Agreement the claimant Party (the <br />"Claimant") shall provide a written notice of the Dispute ("Notice of Dispute") to the other Party <br />("Respondent"), which shall contain a reasonably detailed statement of the nature of the Dispute <br />and the relief requested. A Notice of Tei7nination issued in accordance with Article VI shall be <br />deemed a Notice of Dispute for purposes of this Article XI. <br />142. Executive Review. Upon receipt of a Notice of Dispute, the University's Director <br />of Energy Services and the Assistant County Manager shall meet in person and, unless the <br />Parties mutually agree in writing to a different trine period, shall have thirty (30) calendar days to <br />discuss, consider and attempt iii good faith to resolve the Dispute. If, upon the expiration of such <br />time period, the University's Director of Energy Services and the Assistant County Manager <br />have been unable to resolve the Dispute, then they shall immediately submit the dispute for <br />Senior Executive Review in accordance with Para •aph 143 of this Agreement. <br />143. Senior Executive Review. For disputes that are submitted for Senior Executive <br />Review following the Executive Review process described in Para~-raph 142, the University's <br />Associate Vice Chancellor for Campus Services (or higher-level authority) and the County <br />Manager (or higher-level authority) shall meet in person and, unless the Parties mutually agree in <br />writing to a different time period, shall have thirty (30) calendar days to discuss, consider and <br />47 <br />