How do we ensure that the other side sends someone who is authorised to settle?
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18. How do we ensure that the other side sends someone who is authorised to settle?
It is in both parties' interests that those attending have authority to agree terms if acceptable proposals are on the table. This point will be made to both parties by the mediator.
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