Examples of UNCITRAL Model Law in a sentence
Although the Act is not based on the UNCITRAL Model Law (2006), the Dutch legislator, in its preparation for the New Act, did look to the Model Law (2006).
Each Party shall maintain domestic legal frameworks governing electronic transactions based on the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996.
Each Party shall maintain, or adopt as soon as practicable, domestic laws and regulations governing electronic transactions taking into account the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996.
This refers to legal disputes that pertain to a specific legal relationship.19 Since arbitration by its very nature is “private justice” – private adjudication based on consent – these are civil disputes.20 Unlike the UNCITRAL Model Law, the DIS Arbitration Rules may be applied regardless of whether the disputes are of a commercial nature.
The parties each hereby irrevocably consent to arbitration to be held in Phoenix, Arizona (or such other venue as may be agreed by all parties), in accordance with the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, for the resolution of all disputes arising under this Agreement, or for enforcement hereof.
The experimental results, in units of either photons/MeV or photons/m, and the corresponding uncertainties provided by the authors are quoted in columns 6 and 7.
Reference has to be made therefore to this Ordinance which determines the extent to which the UNCITRAL Model Law applies.
The process for binding arbitration, including, but not limited to, the allocation of costs relating to any arbitration and the process for selection of the Arbitrator, shall be governed by the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration 1985 (with amendments as adopted in 2006).
The only criterion above and beyond the usual review criteria is that both sets of data of the same target(s) are required to meet the primary science goals.
The IMF and the World Bank have supported adoption of the Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency developed by the UN (the UNCITRAL Model Law) to facilitate the resolution of increasingly complex cases of insolvency where companies have assets in several jurisdictions.