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Arbittration Rules of Netherlands Arbitration Institute (1)

1986.12.01 Netherland
NETHERLANDS ARBITRATION INSTITUTE ARBITRATION RULES
(in force as of 1 December 1986)
INTRODUCTION
1. Establishment and Purpose NAI
The Netherlands Arbitration Institute (NAI),  established in 1949, is a non-profit organization in the form of a foundation (stichting) under Dutch law. Its Governing Board consists of representatives from the Association of Chambers of Commerce in the Netherlands (Vereniging Kamers [...]

Chinese State Fund Buys Stakes in Australian Banks, FT Says

China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange bought stakes in Australia’s three largest banks, the Financial Times reported.
SAFE Investment Co., a Hong Kong-based subsidiary of China’s foreign exchange regulator, bought less than 1 percent in each of National Australia Bank Ltd., Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd., the newspaper said, [...]

Commercial Arbitration Rules of American Arbitration Association (Amended 1988) (3)

Article 44 - Award upon Settlement
If the parties settle their dispute during the course of the arbitration, the arbitrator may set forth the terms of the agreed settlement in an award. Such an award is referred to as a consent award.
Article 45 - Delivery of Award to Parties
Parties shall accept as legal delivery of the [...]

Commercial Arbitration Rules of American Arbitration Association (Amended 1988) (2)

Article 15 - Appointment of Neutral Arbitrator by Party Appointed Arbitrators
If the parties have selected party-appointed arbitrators, or if such arbitrators have been appointed as provided in Sect. 14, and the parties have authorized them to appoint a neutral arbitrator within a specified time and no appointment is made within that time or any agreed [...]

Commercial Arbitration Rules of American Arbitration Association (Amended 1988) (1)

1988.00.00 Singapore
COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION RULES
As amended and in effect 1 September 1988
INTRODUCTION
Each year, thousands of business transactions take place. Occasionally,  disagreements develop over these business transactions. Many of these disputes are resolved by arbitration, the voluntary submission of a dispute to a disinterested person or persons for final and binding determination. Arbitration has proven to be [...]

Arbitration Provisions of The China Martime Arbitration Commission(1988) (2)

Article 17. If an arbitration case involves two or more plaintiffs and/ or defendants, the plaintiffs and/or defendants shall, after discussion, jointly select one arbitrator for each of the two parties. If, the plaintiffs are unable to reach a decision by the time of their submission of the arbitration application form and/or if the defendants [...]

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