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 Law No. 9,307 of September 23, 1996;
Examples of Arbitration Law in a sentence
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This Article constitutes an arbitration agreement of the Parties as defined in the Arbitration Law.
Bruhl, The Unconscionability Game: Strategic Judging and the Evolution of Federal Arbitration Law, 83 N.Y.U. L.
Moses, Statutory Misconstruction: How the Supreme Court Created a Federal Arbitration Law Never Enacted by Congress, 34 FLA.
The arbitration shall be conducted in English in accordance with the Arbitration Law 5728-1968 of Israel and shall be held as promptly as possible at such place in Israel as may be mutually agreed upon between the parties and at such time(s) as the arbitrator may determine.
More Definitions of Arbitration Law
Arbitration Law means the Law on International Commercial Arbitration as adopted by the Parliament of Kazakhstan on 28 December 2004;
Arbitration Law has the meaning specified in Section 12.14(b).
Arbitration Law means as defined in Section 3.8 hereunder.
Arbitration Law has the meaning set forth in Section 9.2.
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to such term in Section 10.8(b).
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 38.2(f).
Arbitration Law has the meaning given to that expression in Clause 30.2(f). “Banking Day” means each day, except Saturday and Sunday, when banks are generally open for business in: Colombo, Sri Lanka.