Panel of Arbitrators definition

Panel of Arbitrators means the Panel of Arbitrators constituted in accordance with these Rules.
Panel of Arbitrators means the panel of arbitrators maintained by the Centre;
Panel of Arbitrators means Panel of Arbitrators maintained and published by IIAC.

Examples of Panel of Arbitrators in a sentence

  • Upon final resolution of any adverse claim, protest or opposition, the Panel of Arbitrators shall issue a Certification to that effect within five (5) working days from the date of finality of resolution thereof.

  • The Parties further agree that, except in the case of an appointment made by the Chairman of the Administrative Council, any person appointed as sole arbitrator need not be a person designated to serve on the Panel of Arbitrators.

  • In the event that no such presiding arbitrator is available to serve, the Secretary-General shall appoint, from the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators, a presiding arbitrator who is not a national of any of the Parties.

  • An Arbitrator is appointed when a dispute arises from the Panel of Arbitrators below.

  • In the event that no such presiding arbitrator is available to serve, the Secretary-General shall appoint, from the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators, a presiding arbitrator who is not a national of either of the Parties.


More Definitions of Panel of Arbitrators

Panel of Arbitrators means the panel of arbitrators maintained by the Centre under sub-section (3) of section 28 of the Act;
Panel of Arbitrators means the panel of persons approved and maintained from time to time by the Committee to act as arbitrators;
Panel of Arbitrators is as defined in Section 9.4.3.
Panel of Arbitrators means the panel of persons approved by the Governing Council to act as arbitrators;
Panel of Arbitrators means Panel of Arbitrators maintained andpublished by the IIAC.
Panel of Arbitrators means two or more arbitrators empanelled by the Exchange under these Bye-Laws to adjudicate a reference to arbitration.-
Panel of Arbitrators means a body of arbitrators, constituted by the Relevant Authority from time to time.