Business disputes are generally resolved through the following:
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Unless the Charter itself provides language to the contrary, all disputes are resolved by a court of competent jurisdiction, which for most municipalities will be the NYS Supreme Court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
Disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation depending on the nature of the dispute and the willingness of the parties to come to a resolution. Each method has its own process and benefits, and the appropriate approach will depend on the specific circumstances of the dispute.
Common reasons for gift disputes include misunderstandings about expectations, perceived lack of thoughtfulness, and financial disparities. These disputes can be resolved effectively through open communication, setting clear expectations, and focusing on the sentiment behind the gift rather than its monetary value.
Taxes or shipping and handling charges.
If there are disputes over authority between local, state, or the national government, how are the disputes resolved?
Disputes are often solved by finding a mutually agreeable compromise.
Mostly "territorial disputes" which were resolved with the Adams-Onis Treaty.
A number of disputes that can potentially result in legal action: Breach of contract Real Estate Disputes Partnership disputes Ownership disputes etc.
The 1970s was a decade of stalemates owing to the fact that most conflicts were not resolved through an outright win or consensus. Wars and international disputes often ended up in an impasse.