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Foreign award

a foreign award merely because the arbitration agreement is governed by the law of india centrotrade minerals metal inc v hindustan copper ltd 2006 2 r a j 531 2006 5 jt 507 2006 5 scale 535 2006

Cyber space jurisdiction

are insufficient to establish personal jurisdictions bhrger king corp v rudze wicz 1985 47 1 us 462 preskap inc v system one direct access inc 636 so 2d 1351 fla dist ct app 1994 panavision v toeppan 938

square

situation at bar we have been shown no holding of a florida court to that effect milhet caterers inc v north western meat inc 185 so 2d 196 1966 square 183 ly adv

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submissible

fact capable of being submitted for decision the claimant has the burden of proving a case manor square inc v heartthrob of kansas city inc 854 s w 2d 38 1993

Square

square means fitting the factual or legal situation at bar mihet caterers inc v north western meat inc 185 so 2d 196 1966

Submissible

submissible means sufficient for submission to a trier of fact capable of being submitted for decision manor square inc v hearthrob of kansas city inc 854 sw 2d 38 1993

Bill of Lading

order document unless it is stated by a recta clause but the bill is not to order machillianms inc v mediterrknian shipping s a 2005 2 lr 423 ac 2005 ukhl 11 bill of lading is a receipt

Dispute

338 once such a claim is made prior to invocation of arbitration it becomes a dispute mcdermott international inc v burn standard co ltd 2006 2 raj 661 arbitration and conciliation act 1996 ss 8 11 34 raised

Specific performance

it will enforce a negative covenant by injunction if damages are not an appropriate remedy warner brothers pictures inc v nelson 1937 1 kb 209 the several requisites of a contract which will be directed to be specifically

accede

ownership of something a trustee in bankruptcy specifically s to all property of the debtor directory int l inc v bates mfg co 91 b r 738 1988

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