There is no public policy to refuse to
enforce an award based on a contract during the course of the performance of which there has been a failed attempt at fraud.»
Not exact matches
In a 1978 decision, for instance, the Court of Appeal of Florence refused to
enforce an
award rendered in England by only two arbitrators, who had declined to appoint a third arbitrator on the
basis of the 1950 English Arbitration Act, pursuant to which a clause providing for a three - member tribunal was deemed to take effect as if it provided for an umpire.
[2014] EWHC 3704 (Comm) The Commercial Court dismissed the application brought by Cruz City 1 Mauritius Holdings («Cruz City») who sought to obtain freezing orders on the
basis of English proceedings that had been commenced to
enforce an arbitration
award against, among others, non-parties to -LSB-...]
Advising an
award - winning real estate agency in relation to
enforcing its rights on a global
basis.
After the appellants failed to appear at the German arbitration and the Ontario application to
enforce the German arbitral
award, the appellants finally responded by bringing this appeal
based on a technical argument under Article 35 (2) of the International Commercial Arbitration Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I. 9, which required the party relying on the foreign arbitral
award to supply a certified copy of the original
award to the application judge.
Acting for a US -
based investment fund
enforcing a London arbitration
award in Tanzania resulting in payment
If the courts are reluctant to
enforce arbitration agreements or
awards, or quick to second - guess arbitrator's decisions, on the
basis that the arbitration process lacks some of the procedural protections offered by those courts, then arbitration will inevitably come to look more and more like litigation.