Consent to Arbitration definition
Examples of Consent to Arbitration in a sentence
Each Party shall appoint an Arbitrator of its choice within 20 Business Days after delivery or deemed delivery of the Consent to Arbitration.
If the Party-appointed Arbitrators cannot reach agreement on a third Arbitrator, or if a Party fails or refuses to appoint its Party-appointed Arbitrator within 20 Business Days after delivery or deemed delivery of the Consent to Arbitration, the appointment of the Chair of the Tribunal and the third Arbitrator will be made in accordance with Article 11 of the Code.
The arbitration will be heard and determined by one Arbitrator where the Parties agree to arbitration by a single Arbitrator and jointly appoint the Arbitrator within 15 Business Days after the Consent to Arbitration is given or deemed to have been given.
The provisions of Article X (Dispute Resolution) and Sections 10.2(b) (Consent to Arbitration), and 10.2(b)(iv) (Waiver of Jury Trial) of the Distribution Agreement are incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.
Int’l 199; van ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Consent to Arbitration through Agreement to Printed Contracts: The Continental Experience, (2000) 16 Arb.
The provisions of Article 10 (Miscellaneous), including, but not limited to, Section 10.2 (Governing Law), Section 10.3(Dispute Resolution; Consent to Arbitration) of the Sale and Purchase Agreement as amended by this Amendment are hereby incorporated by reference and shall apply hereto, mutatis mutandis.
The provisions of Article 10 (Miscellaneous), including, but not limited to, Section 10.2 (Governing Law), Section 10.3 (Dispute Resolution; Consent to Arbitration) of the SPA are hereby incorporated by reference and shall apply hereto, mutatis mutandis.
The provisions of Article 10 (Miscellaneous), including, but not limited to, Section 10.2 (Governing Law), Section 10.3 (Dispute Resolution; Consent to Arbitration) of the Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 5 are hereby incorporated by reference and shall apply hereto, mutatis mutandis.