Singapore International Commercial Court definition

Singapore International Commercial Court means the division of the High Court constituted under section 18A of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Cap. 322).
Singapore International Commercial Court. (SICC) means the Singapore International Commercial Court as established pursuant to the Singapore Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Chapter 322), and any amendment, modification or re-enactment of the same;
Singapore International Commercial Court means the division of the General Division of the High Court constituted under section 18A of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act.

Examples of Singapore International Commercial Court in a sentence

  • This SELA is governed by the laws of England and Wales and in the event of any dispute, controversy or claim arising in any way out of or in connection with this SELA each party irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Singapore International Commercial Court.

  • He has also successfully handled cases as lead counsel before the Singapore International Commercial Court.

  • The Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Cap 322) is the primary legislation setting out the constitution and powers of the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC”).

  • On 13 August 2019, the proceedings were transferred to the Singapore International Commercial Court.

  • Drafting Note: Parties may also wish to consider the Singapore International Commercial Court as a dispute forum and its website may be accessed at: https://www.sicc.gov.sg/.

  • Crucially, the question is whether the party had knowledge of the “matters underlying the jurisdictional objection so that it could have objected in a timely fashion during the arbitration [emphasis added]” itself: per the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC”) decision in Deutsche Telekom AG v The Republic of India [2023] SGHC(I) 7 (“Deutsche Telekom v India”) at [165] (affirmed on appeal by our Court of Appeal in The Republic of India v Deutsche Telekom AG [2023] SGCA(I) 10).

  • In January 2015, Singapore established the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC).

  • The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries, BCBC Singapore Pte Ltd (BCBCS) and Binderless Coal Briquetting Company Pty Limited (BCBC) are involved in ongoing legal proceedings in the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC) against PT Bayan Resources Tbk (BR) and Bayan International Pte Ltd in connection with the parties' incorporated Indonesian joint venture company, PT Kaltim Supacoal (KSC).

  • White Energy’s wholly owned subsidiaries, Binderless Coal Briquetting Company Pty Ltd (BCBC) and BCBC Singapore Pte Ltd (BCBCS), are currently engaged in legal proceedings against PT Bayan Resources Tbk and Bayan International Pte Ltd (Bayan) in the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC).

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