Examples of ICC Arbitration Rules in a sentence
An employee working a full shift (7.5 hours) shall have a break of at least ten (10) hours between shifts.
If the dispute will not be resolved by the Parties within the above period, any such dispute arising out of or in connection with this Contract including any question regarding its existence, construction, validity or termination shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris ("ICC") Arbitration Rules (the "Arbitration Rules") in effect on the date of entering into this arbitration clause.
The ICC Arbitration Rules in effect on the date a Party submits its Request for Arbitration will apply to the arbitration.
Any such dispute not settled by amicable agreement within sixty (60) days of receipt of the written notice described in Section 16.1 (or such other period as may be agreed by all Parties in writing in any specific case) shall be finally settled by arbitration in Singapore as an international arbitration under the auspices of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre and applying the ICC Arbitration Rules.
In the event of a conflict between the ICC Arbitration Rules and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall govern.
Failing such agreement, the ICC Arbitration Rules shall control the scheduling and the Parties shall follow procedures that meet such a time schedule.
The arbitration award shall be final and binding on the Parties and shall be immediately enforceable, subject to the remedies provided for in the ICSID Convention and Arbitration Rules, in the Arbitration Rules of the Additional Facility of the Centre, or in the ICC Arbitration Rules, as appropriate.
Rule 23.1; Art 6(5) of the 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules; Art 15(1) of the AAA-ICDR; Art 19(1) of the HKIAC Administered Arbitration Rules.
The ICC Arbitration Rules (2012) and the ICC Arbitration Rules (2017) both provide the services of an emergency arbitrator.
The 2012 ICC Arbitration Rules also do not require an explanation of why an arbitrator has not signed the award.