Error of Law definition
Error of Law means any decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination that is inconsistent with the laws governing this Agreement pursuant to Section 7.06. Any decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination of the arbitrator and any information disclosed in the course of any arbitration hereunder (collectively, the “Arbitration Information”) shall be kept confidential by the parties subject to Section 7.07(d), and any appeal from or motion to vacate or confirm such decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination shall be filed under seal if permitted by the court.
Error of Law has the meaning set forth in Section 11.16(c) (Arbitration).
Error of Law means any decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination that is inconsistent with the laws governing this Agreement pursuant to Section 11.09 (Governing Law). Any decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination of the arbitrator and any information disclosed in the course of any arbitration hereunder (collectively, the “Arbitration Information”) shall be kept confidential by the Parties subject to Section 11.16(d), and any appeal from or motion to vacate or confirm such decision, judgment, ruling, finding, award or other determination shall be filed under seal.
More Definitions of Error of Law
Error of Law shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.13.5.
Error of Law means an erroneous interpretation or application of a point of Law (or points of Law) which caused the decision to be wrong to the prejudice of the appealing Party;
Error of Law has the meaning set forth in Section 10.17(c).