The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1990 |
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... parties chose to arbitrate rather than litigate , a decision from which , in the context of the 1979 Act , both parties can resile by both agreeing to seek a judicial ruling . If only one wishes to seek that review , it faces ' the ...
... parties chose to arbitrate rather than litigate , a decision from which , in the context of the 1979 Act , both parties can resile by both agreeing to seek a judicial ruling . If only one wishes to seek that review , it faces ' the ...
الصفحة 11
... parties as an arbitrator determining what the parties had agreed . Mr Crome , the solicitor agreed on by the parties , had given a very detailed ruling ( except on matters of valuation ) . The Vice - Chancellor had applied the wrong ...
... parties as an arbitrator determining what the parties had agreed . Mr Crome , the solicitor agreed on by the parties , had given a very detailed ruling ( except on matters of valuation ) . The Vice - Chancellor had applied the wrong ...
الصفحة 242
... parties to the contract and could not part with the money until directed by the parties jointly how to dispose of it ( or so directed by a tribunal having jurisdiction to decide the issue ) . The contrary argument for the defendant firm ...
... parties to the contract and could not part with the money until directed by the parties jointly how to dispose of it ( or so directed by a tribunal having jurisdiction to decide the issue ) . The contrary argument for the defendant firm ...
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Articles | 1 |
Southend BC 1990 I All ER 243 253 | 4 |
Arbitration | 8 |
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