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 Federal Law 9,307, of September 23, 1996.

Examples of Arbitration Law in a sentence

  • In the event of any contradiction between the provisions hereof and the Arbitration Law, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.

  • Any award rendered by the Arbitrator shall be final, binding and un-appealable, except as provided in the Arbitration Law and judgment may be entered on any such award by Israeli court having competent jurisdiction.

  • This Section constitutes an Arbitration Agreement in accordance with the Arbitration Law.

  • In the event any such Dispute is not resolved, either Party may refer such Dispute to arbitration in Taipei, Taiwan before one (1) arbitrator appointed in accordance with the ROC Arbitration Law and the Arbitration Rules of the ROC Arbitration Association.

  • However, if both parties agree, contract disputes may also be submitted to arbitration; however, the arbitration shall be conducted by the Arbitration Association of the Republic of China in Taipei City, Republic of China in accordance with the Arbitration Law of the Republic of China and the Arbitration Rules of the Association, and the judgment of the arbitration shall be the final judgment, and shall not be affected by both parties.


More Definitions of Arbitration Law

Arbitration Law means Brazilian Law No. 9,307 of September 23, 1996, as amended. · “Brazilian Corporations Law” means Brazilian Law No. 6,404 of December 15, 1976, as amended. · “Brazilian Civil Code” means Brazilian Law No. 10,406, of January 10, 2002, as amended. · “Brazilian Civil Procedure Code” means Brazilian Law No. 13,105 of March 16, 2015, as amended. · “Business Days” means any day on which banks are not required or authorized by law to close (i) in the City of São Paulo, State of São Paulo, Brazil, and (ii) in the City of New York, State of New York, United States of America. · “Equitization Transactions” means (i) the issuance of 100 million preferred shares to the Company’s lessors and original equipment manufacturers, (ii) the issuance of preferred shares by the Company in mandatory partial exchange for the Second Out Notes pursuant to the terms thereof, (iii) the issuance of convertible debentures by the Company that will underly the exchangeable notes to be issued in mandatory partial exchange for the First Out Notes and the Second Out Notes pursuant to the terms thereof; and (iv) the issuance of other convertible instruments or securities by the Company to the extent that such convertible instruments or securities are issued pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Convertible Debentures, the First Out Notes and the Second Out Notes or in replacement of the Convertible Debentures, the First Out Notes and the Second Out Notes. · “First Out Notes” means the 11.930% Senior Secured First Out Notes due 2028, issued by Azul Secured Finance LLP on January 28, 2025 and guaranteed by the Company and certain of its subsidiaries. · “Second Out Notes” means the (i) 11.500% Senior Secured Second Out Notes due 2029 and (ii) 10.875% Senior Secured Second Out Notes due 2030, in each case, issued by Azul Secured Finance LLP on January 28, 2025 and guaranteed by the Company and certain of its subsidiaries. 1.
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 38.2(f).
Arbitration Law means the Law on International Commercial Arbitration as adopted by the Parliament of Kazakhstan on 28 December 2004;
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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sahari & Rekan (Pricewaterhouse Coopers).
Arbitration Law has the meaning specified in Section 12.14(b).
Arbitration Law means the Law of the Republic of Indonesia No. 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Settlement.
Arbitration Law has the meaning set forth in Section 11.5(g)(i) of the Agreement.