Common use of LAW AND DISPUTES Clause in Contracts

LAW AND DISPUTES. The present Contract is ruled by the laws of Switzerland. Any disputes, conflicts or differences of any kind, which shall arise between the Parties with regard to the interpretation of this Contract, or relating to the performance of any of the agreed obligations, under this Contract shall, if possible, be amicably settled. Failing such amicable settlement the Parties have elected to have the dispute referred to an arbitration tribunal of three arbitrators, who will judge in Geneva (Switzerland) in accordance with the provisions of the Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce, to which the Parties declare to adhere. The two Parties shall pay fees and expenses of the arbitration proceeding in accordance with the award passed by the Arbitration Tribunal. The award passed by the Arbitration Tribunal shall be final and binding on both Parties and shall be enforceable before any court of competent jurisdiction. The commencement of any arbitration proceeding under this Clause shall in no way affect the continual performance of the obligations of the Parties under this Contract, except insofar as such obligation relate to the subject matter of such proceedings.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp), Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp), Shipbuilding (Iii to I Maritime Partners Cayman I Lp)

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