The Law of Arbitration and Awards: With Appendix Containing Lord Denman's Arbitration Bill and Statutes Relating to Arbitration, and a Collection of Forms and IndexStevens and Haynes, 1886 - 232 pages |
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... tion Bill in the Appendix was re - introduced this year into the House of Lords by Lord Denman , and read a second time in that assembly on March 9th . The object of its insertion is to show the lines upon which legislation on this ...
... tion Bill in the Appendix was re - introduced this year into the House of Lords by Lord Denman , and read a second time in that assembly on March 9th . The object of its insertion is to show the lines upon which legislation on this ...
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... as to enable all the parties to an arbitra- tion to form some idea of the duties and responsibili- ties of their position , as well as the advantages they B may hope to obtain from this mode of arriving at -THE SUBMISSION.
... as to enable all the parties to an arbitra- tion to form some idea of the duties and responsibili- ties of their position , as well as the advantages they B may hope to obtain from this mode of arriving at -THE SUBMISSION.
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... tion , if any , to be paid to such assessors or special referees shall be determined by the Court . " Sect . 57.- " In any cause or matter ( other than a criminal proceeding by the Crown ) before the said High Court , in which all ...
... tion , if any , to be paid to such assessors or special referees shall be determined by the Court . " Sect . 57.- " In any cause or matter ( other than a criminal proceeding by the Crown ) before the said High Court , in which all ...
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... tion that he can perform whilst he is a minor . In other words , the contracts of an infant , except for necessaries , are not strictly void , but they are void- able , so that if a contract has been made for him whilst he is a minor ...
... tion that he can perform whilst he is a minor . In other words , the contracts of an infant , except for necessaries , are not strictly void , but they are void- able , so that if a contract has been made for him whilst he is a minor ...
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... tion : she can sue and be sued in her own name , can be made bankrupt , and is considered for all business purposes as a feme sole , and can , it is presumed , without her husband's consent submit disputes in relation to her business to ...
... tion : she can sue and be sued in her own name , can be made bankrupt , and is considered for all business purposes as a feme sole , and can , it is presumed , without her husband's consent submit disputes in relation to her business to ...
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18 Vict abide the event action agreement amount appoint an arbitrator arbi arbitrator awarded arbitrator or umpire arbitrator's attachment attendance authorised authority award costs award direct award or certificate award was held bind cause or matter Clauses Consolidation Act Common Law Procedure common seal companies consent Court or Judge Courts of equity defendant discretion document Dowl duty effect enforced enlarge evidence give Hemsworth High Court Inner Temple issue judgment Judicature Acts jurisdiction L. J. Ex Law Procedure Act matters in difference matters in dispute matters referred ment Nisi Prius notice official referee order of reference original award paid payment performance person plaintiff proceedings provides reference and award referred back referred to arbitration remit respect revocation revoked rule of Court rule or order Sect solicitor special referee specific submission to arbitration subpoena ad testificandum taxed third arbitrator tion trator umpirage unless the submission verdict void witnesses writing
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Page 54 - ... on the trial of any issue joined or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or...
Page 39 - In any of the following cases — (a) where a submission provides that the reference shall be to a single arbitrator, and all the parties do not, after differences have arisen, concur in the appointment of an arbitrator; (b) if an appointed arbitrator refuses to act...
Page 205 - Chancellor in matters of lunacy, whereby any sum of money, or any costs, charges, or expenses, shall be payable to any person, shall have the effect of judgments in . the superior courts of common...
Page 12 - The Court or a Judge may direct the trial without a jury, of any cause, matter or issue requiring any prolonged examination of documents or accounts, or any scientific or local investigation, which cannot in their or his opinion, conveniently be made with a jury.