Swiss Arbitration definition

Swiss Arbitration has the meaning set forth in Section 6.2(a)(iv).

Examples of Swiss Arbitration in a sentence

  • Any dispute arising out of or in relation to this Agreement, including regarding the validity, breach, or termination thereof, shall be resolved by arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration of the Swiss Arbitration Centre in force on the date on which the Notice of Arbitration is submitted in accordance with those Rules.

  • Notwithstanding the above, the parties may agree at any time to submit the dispute to mediation in accordance with the Swiss Rules of Mediation of the Swiss Arbitration Centre and the ITDR – Institution for IT and Data Dispute Resolution Recommendations for Mediation, both in force on the date on which the request for mediation is submitted in accordance with these Rules and Recommendations.

  • In all other cases any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of, or in relation to, the Agreement, including the validity, invalidity, breach, or termination thereof, shall be resolved by arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration of the Swiss Arbitration Centre in force on the date on which the Notice of Arbitration is submitted in accordance with those Rules.

  • Alt.2] Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in relation with this Agreement shall be resolved by arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration of the Swiss Arbitration Centre and the ITDR - Institution for IT and Data Dispute Resolution Recommendations for Arbitration, both in force on the date on which the Notice of Arbitration is submitted in accordance with these Rules and Recommendations.

  • Each of the Parties irrevocably and unconditionally agrees that any Proceeding based upon, arising out of or related to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby (each a “Related Proceeding”) shall be finally resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration of the Swiss Arbitration Centre (the “Rules”) in force on the date on which the Notice of Arbitration is submitted in accordance with those Rules.

  • If either Party fails to appoint an arbitrator, the appointing authority shall instead be the President of the Swiss Arbitration Association.

  • If either party fails to appoint an arbitrator, the appointing authority shall instead be the President of the Swiss Arbitration Association.

  • Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in relation to this Agreement, including the validity, invalidity, breach or termination thereof, shall be submitted to mediation in accordance with the Swiss Rules of Mediation of the Swiss Arbitration Center in force on the date when the request for mediation was submitted in accordance with such Swiss Rules of Mediation.

  • Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law - and under the exclusion of public court proceedings be settled by sole arbitration, pursuant to the Swiss Arbitration Rules in force on the date the dispute is submitted for arbitration.

  • Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of, or in relation to, this Agreement, including the validity, invalidity, breach, or termination thereof, shall be resolved by arbitration in accordance with the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration of the Swiss Arbitration Centre in force on the date on which the Notice of Arbitration is submitted in accordance with those Rules.

Related to Swiss Arbitration

  • UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules means the arbitration rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law;

  • Notice of Arbitration means the formal notice from the CONTRACTOR or the CUSTOMER to the other party referring a dispute to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2-9.

  • ICC Rules has the meaning set forth in Section 13.2.

  • Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;

  • Voluntary arbitration means the procedure whereby parties involved in a labor dispute