ICC Rules Sample Clauses

The ICC Rules clause establishes that any disputes arising under the contract will be resolved according to the arbitration rules set by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). This means that the parties agree to submit their disagreements to an ICC-administered arbitration process, which includes procedures for appointing arbitrators, conducting hearings, and rendering binding decisions. By referencing the ICC Rules, the clause ensures a clear, internationally recognized framework for dispute resolution, providing predictability and neutrality for both parties.
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ICC Rules. The arbitration shall be conducted under the ICC Rules.
ICC Rules. In the event a Dispute has not been resolved pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 13.11(a), all Disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement or any breach, invalidity or termination hereof shall be finally settled under the Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (the "ICC Rules") by one or more arbitrators appointed in accordance with the ICC Rules. The seat of the arbitration shall be in Brussels, Belgium. The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted, and the award shall be rendered in writing, in the English language. Except to the extent allowed by the ICC Rules for the sole purpose of seeking interim relief, no party shall be entitled to commence proceedings before the courts of any jurisdiction, in connection with the conduct of the arbitration proceedings, provided that the parties shall be free to commence proceedings before such courts for the purpose of enforcing any arbitral award.
ICC Rules. The arbitration shall be conducted under the ICC Rules, except as they may be modified in this ARTICLE X or by agreement of the Parties.
ICC Rules. All disputes arising in connection with this Agreement (whether relating to an alleged breach of the terms of this Agreement or otherwise) shall be finally settled under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce ("ICC") by three arbitrators appointed in accordance with those rules. Should the arbitrator appointed by Diageo and the arbitrator appointed by Pernod Ricard not agree on the choice of third arbitrator (who shal▇ ▇▇▇ be English or French), this arbitrator shall be designated by the President of the ICC.
ICC Rules. Except as provided in this Section 14, any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the performance of the parties pursuant to this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements, which cannot be resolved after discussion among the parties as set forth herein, shall be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”), except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and except that (i) where this Agreement provides a specific remedy, the arbitrators’ authority shall be limited to enforcing such specific remedy; and (ii) to the extent any dispute represents a failure to agree on any action or decision that is within the scope of the authority of the Board or the shareholders of Company under this Agreement or any of the Related Agreements, such dispute shall not be subject to arbitration and instead shall be resolved in accordance with Section 9.6.
ICC Rules. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or in any agreement relating to their issue, Letters of Credit are governed by the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (I.C.C. Publication 600, 2007 revision).
ICC Rules. The term “ICC Rules” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.2.
ICC Rules. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement or in any agreement relating to their issue, Letters of Credit are governed by the International Standby Practices ISP98 (I.C.C. Publication 590).
ICC Rules. Save to the extent expressly provided otherwise in this Article 8, the rights and obligations between an Issuing Bank and the Relevant Borrower with respect to each Standby Instrument shall be determined in accordance with the applicable provisions of the (a) Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (2007 Revision), ICC Publications 600 or (b) the International Standby Practices - ISP98, ICC Publication No. 590, as applicable.