Arbitration definition

Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;
Arbitration has the meaning set forth in Section 12.3.
Arbitration has the meaning set forth in Section 18.3.

Examples of Arbitration in a sentence

  • Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall be submitted to the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (the “CIETAC”) for arbitration, which shall be conducted in accordance with the CIETAC’s rules in effect at the time of applying for arbitration.

  • Vendor agrees that if any "Arbitration" provision is included in any TIPS Sale agreement/contract between Vendor and a TIPS Member, that clause provides for only voluntary and non-binding arbitration unless the TIPS Member expressly agrees otherwise.

  • Yes, Vendor agrees Certification Regarding "Arbitration" Terms with TIPS Members Vendor agrees that if any "Arbitration" provision is included in any TIPS Sale agreement/contract between Vendor and a TIPS Member, that clause may not require that the arbitration is mandatory or binding.

  • All Disputes shall be resolved exclusively by arbitration administered by the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services (“JAMS”) under the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules & Procedures then in effect, available at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx (the “JAMS Rules”).

  • Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach thereof, shall be determined by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association/International Centre for Dispute Resolution (xxx.xxx.xxx) in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules (or International Arbitration Rules if applicable); the number of arbitrators shall be three, the place of arbitration shall be New York, New York, and the language of the arbitration shall be English.


More Definitions of Arbitration

Arbitration. Any dispute, controversy, or claim between the Parties arising out of the Contract or the breach, termination, or invalidity thereof, unless settled amicably under Article 16.1, above, within sixty (60) days after receipt by one Party of the other Party’s written request for such amicable settlement, shall be referred by either Party to arbitration in accordance with the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules then obtaining. The decisions of the arbitral tribunal shall be based on general principles of international commercial law. For all evidentiary questions, the arbitral tribunal shall be guided by the Supplementary Rules Governing the Presentation and Reception of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration of the International Bar Association, 28 May 1983 edition. The arbitral tribunal shall be empowered to order the return or destruction of goods or any property, whether tangible or intangible, or of any confidential information provided under the Contract, order the termination of the Contract, or order that any other protective measures be taken with respect to the goods, services or any other property, whether tangible or intangible, or of any confidential information provided under the Contract, as appropriate, all in accordance with the authority of the arbitral tribunal pursuant to Article 26 (“Interim Measures of Protection”) and Article 32 (“Form and Effect of the Award”) of the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. The arbitral tribunal shall have no authority to award punitive damages. In addition, unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract, the arbitral tribunal shall have no authority to award interest in excess of the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”) then prevailing, and any such interest shall be simple interest only. The Parties shall be bound by any arbitration award rendered as a result of such arbitration as the final adjudication of any such dispute, controversy, or claim.
Arbitration means a binding arbitration proceeding with the ADR Facilitator conducted pursuant to the rules set forth in the ADR Rules.
Arbitration shall take meaning from the section of the Code dealing with the resolution of a difference.
Arbitration means the process described as arbitration in Sub-Clause 20.1.4 [Arbitration].
Arbitration shall take meaning from the section of the Labour Relations Code dealing with the resolution of a difference.
Arbitration is a means of having an independent third party resolve a Dispute. A "Dispute" is any claim or controversy of any kind between you and us. The term Dispute is to be given its broadest possible meaning and includes, without limitation, all claims or demands (whether past, present, or future, including events that occurred prior to your application for a Card and whether or not a Card is provided to you, based on any legal or equitable theory (contract, tort, or otherwise) and regardless of the type of relief sought (i.e., money, injunctive relief, or declaratory relief). A Dispute includes, by way of example and without limitation, any claim based upon a federal or state constitution, statute, ordinance, regulation, or common law, and any issue concerning the validity, enforceability, or scope of this arbitration agreement. For purposes of this arbitration agreement, the terms "you" and "your" include any authorized user and also your heirs, guardian, personal representative, or trustee in bankruptcy. The terms "we," "our," and "us" mean the Bank and include employees, officers, directors, members, managers, attorneys, affiliated companies, predecessors, and assigns the Bank as well as the marketing, servicing, and collection representatives and agents of either or both. How Arbitration Works. If a Dispute arises, the party asserting the claim or demand must initiate arbitration, provided you or we may first try to resolve the matter informally or through customary business methods, including collection activity. The party filing an arbitration complaint must choose either of the following arbitration firms for initiating and pursuing arbitration: the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") or JAMS, The Resolution Experts. If the parties mutually agree, a private party, such as a retired judge, may serve as the arbitrator. If you claim you have a Dispute with us, but do not initiate arbitration or select an arbitrator, we may do so. You may obtain copies of the current rules of each of the arbitration firms and forms and instructions for initiating arbitration by contacting them as follows: American Arbitration Association 0000 Xxxxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx Xxx Xxxx, XX 00000 Web site: xxx.xxx.xxx Telephone (000) 000-0000 JAMS, The Resolution Experts 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Web site: xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx Telephone (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000 In the event both AAA and JAMS are unavailable to decide a Dispute, the parties agree to select another ...
Arbitration means the procedure whereby the parties involved in an impasse submit their differences to a third party for a final and binding decision or as provided in this chapter.