If Britain stays in the single market and customs union it'll be via the talks on the future relationship, in which it stays signed up to EU rules under
an agreed arbitration system.
Not exact matches
In a quick judgment that is one of the hallmarks of the law's new
arbitration system, arbitrator David Gregory on Dec. 8 found on behalf of Williams,
agreeing that the evaluations by his principal were contradictory and «egregiously irreconcilable.»
That contract had an
arbitration clause contained in it, which stated that the parties
agreed to submit any claims between the two to binding
arbitration, rather than handling them through the court
system.
Many have observed, and I
agree, that the publicly funded civil justice
system could benefit from the experience and increasingly popular and privately funded alternate dispute resolution (
arbitration)
system.
Investors generally have not been able to use the public court
system for their disputes with their stockbrokers since 1987, when the Supreme Court ruled in Shearson v. McMahon that a brokerage firm could force customers to
agree to
arbitration.