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Determining The Law Governing Performance In International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparative Study, Gabriel M. Wilner
Determining The Law Governing Performance In International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparative Study, Gabriel M. Wilner
Scholarly Works
Persons entering into commercial agreements of a transnational nature have often shown a preference for the arbitration tribunal rather than the court of law as the instrument for settling disputes which may arise between them.
The parties, who may be either individuals or legal persons, such as corporations, manifest their desire to employ arbitration by providing for its use in the arbitration clause of the contract. It is generally agreed that such a clause, whether or not it is considered as part of the main contract, is consensual in nature. But the significance of the agreement to arbitrate is determined …
Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction 27 (Minnesota 1965), Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr.
Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction 27 (Minnesota 1965), Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr.
Legal Scholarship by Dean Steinheimer
Commercial Paper (notes).
Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction 23 (Minnesota), Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr.
Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction 23 (Minnesota), Roy L. Steinheimer, Jr.
Legal Scholarship by Dean Steinheimer
Documents of title.
Risk Of Loss And The Uniform Commercial Code: The Unlamented Passing Of Passing The Title, Patrick L. Baude
Risk Of Loss And The Uniform Commercial Code: The Unlamented Passing Of Passing The Title, Patrick L. Baude
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