Common use of Preliminary Objections Clause in Contracts

Preliminary Objections. 1. Any objection that the dispute or any ancillary claim is not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal shall be made as early as possible. The respondent shall file the objection no later than the expiration of the time limit fixed for the filing of the counter-memorial, or, if the objection relates to an ancillary claim, for the filing of the rejoinder – unless the facts on which the objection is based are unknown to the respondent at that time. 2. The respondent may, no later than 30 days after the constitution of the division of the Tribunal, and in any event before its first session, file an objection that a claim is manifestly without legal merit. The respondent shall specify as precisely as possible the basis for the objection. On receipt of such an objection the Tribunal shall suspend the proceedings on the merits and establish a schedule for considering such an objection consistent with its schedule for considering any other preliminary question. The Tribunal, after giving the disputing parties an opportunity to present their observations, shall at its first session of promptly thereafter, issue a decision or award stating the grounds therefor. In doing so, the Tribunal shall assume the alleged facts to be true. This paragraph is without prejudice to the Tribunal’s authority to address other objections as a preliminary question or to the right of the respondent to object, in the course of the proceeding, that a claim lacks legal merit.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement

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Preliminary Objections. 1. Any objection that the dispute or any ancillary claim is not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal shall be made as early as possible. The respondent shall file the objection no later than the expiration of the time limit fixed for the filing of the counter-counter- memorial, or, if the objection relates to an ancillary claim, for the filing of the rejoinder – unless the facts on which the objection is based are unknown to the respondent at that time. 2. The respondent may, no later than 30 days after the constitution of the division of the Tribunal, and in any event before its first session, file an objection that a claim is manifestly without legal merit. The respondent shall specify as precisely as possible the basis for the objection. On receipt of such an objection the Tribunal shall suspend the proceedings on the merits and establish a schedule for considering such an objection consistent with its schedule for considering any other preliminary question. The Tribunal, after giving the disputing parties an opportunity to present their observations, shall at its first session of promptly thereafter, issue a decision or award stating the grounds therefor. In doing so, the Tribunal shall assume the alleged facts to be true. This paragraph is without prejudice to the Tribunal’s authority to address other objections as a preliminary question or to the right of the respondent to object, in the course of the proceeding, that a claim lacks legal merit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement

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Preliminary Objections. 1. Any objection that the dispute or any ancillary claim is not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal shall be made as early as possible. The respondent shall file the objection no later than the expiration of the time limit fixed for the filing of the counter-memorial, or, if the objection relates to an ancillary claim, for the filing of the rejoinder â unless the facts on which the objection is based are unknown to the respondent at that time. 2. The respondent may, no later than 30 days after the constitution of the division of the Tribunal, and in any event before its first session, file an objection that a claim is manifestly without legal merit. The respondent shall specify as precisely as possible the basis for the objection. On receipt of such an objection the Tribunal shall suspend the proceedings on the merits and establish a schedule for considering such an objection consistent with its schedule for considering any other preliminary question. The Tribunal, after giving the disputing parties an opportunity to present their observations, shall at its first session of promptly thereafter, issue a decision or award stating the grounds therefor. In doing so, the Tribunal shall assume the alleged facts to be true. This paragraph is without prejudice to the Tribunal’s Tribunalâs authority to address other objections as a preliminary question or to the right of the respondent to object, in the course of the proceeding, that a claim lacks legal merit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement

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