Arbitration Law definition

Arbitration Law means the Côte d’Ivoire Law No. 93-671 of 9 August 1993 on Arbitration, the Acte Uniforme d’OHADA sur l’Arbitrage of 11 March 1999 and the Ordonnance No. 2012-158 determining the intervention of national jurisdictions in the arbitration procedure of 9 February 2012;
Arbitration Law has the meaning set forth in Clause 12.2.
Arbitration Law means Law No. 9,307, of September 23, 1996, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Arbitration Law in a sentence

  • After the Arbitration Court has been constituted, requests for injunctive relief must be addressed to the Arbitration Court, and the arbitrators may even review, maintain, or modify any decisions issued by the Judiciary before the constitution of the Arbitration Court, which may be based on the provisions of Article 22, paragraph 4, of the Arbitration Law.


More Definitions of Arbitration Law

Arbitration Law means the Law on International Commercial Arbitration as adopted by the Parliament of Kazakhstan on 28 December 2004;
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 38.2(f).
Arbitration Law means Indonesian Law No 30 of 1999 concerning arbitration and alternative dispute resolution. Assets has the meaning give in clause 25.1(a). Auditor means, in the context of clause 17, an independent third party agreed to by the parties or, failing agreement, the Operator’s then current auditor. As at the Commencement Date the Auditor is XXX Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx & Rekan (Pricewaterhouse Coopers).
Arbitration Law has the meaning specified in Section 12.14(b).
Arbitration Law means Federal Law 9,307, of September 23, 1996.
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 30.2(f). “Banking Day” means each day, except Saturday and Sunday, when banks are generally open for business in: Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Arbitration Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Settlement.