Arbitral Tribunal definition

Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators;
Arbitral Tribunal has the meaning set forth in Section 11.03(a).
Arbitral Tribunal shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(a).

Examples of Arbitral Tribunal in a sentence

  • The Arbitral Tribunal shall consist of three Arbitrators one each to be appointed by the Purchaser and the Supplier.

  • The Arbitral Tribunal consists of five members appointed in accordance with article 3 of Annex VII to the Convention.

  • In its amicus curiae brief, relying on case law of the Permanent Court of International Justice,305 the European Commission argues that “the Arbitral Tribunal is under obligation to analyse whether the EU Treaties constitute an obstacle to its jurisdiction.”306 225.

  • Notably, disputes having arisen between the parties under the Master Franchise Agreement, the same were referred to the Arbitral Tribunal (hereinafter, the ‘AT’), wherein an award has also been passed.

  • At any time during the proceedings the Arbitral Tribunal may call upon a party to produce documents, exhibits or other evidence within such a period of time as the Arbitral Tribunal shall determine.


More Definitions of Arbitral Tribunal

Arbitral Tribunal means the Arbitral Tribunal established in accordance with the Schedule to this Protocol, which forms an integral part thereof;
Arbitral Tribunal has the meaning given to that term in the LCIA Arbitration Rules; “Arbitration Dispute” means any Dispute other than an Expert Dispute;
Arbitral Tribunal means the arbitral tribunal appointed under the Agreement;
Arbitral Tribunal means the arbitral tribunal established pursuant to Section 7.03.
Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators, and includes an umpire;
Arbitral Tribunal has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(a).
Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators or an arbitral institution, and includes an emergency arbitrator appointed pursuant to the rules of arbitration agreed to or adopted by the parties including the rules of arbitration of an institution or organisation;