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Legal proceedings
their ordinary sense at first suggest the commencement of an arbitration. To refer to a person as having commenced legal proceedings
In the usual manner
the usual manner means according to the habi-tual form of arbitration adopted in fact. It does not mean, in accordance with
Dispute
Once such a claim is made prior to invocation of arbitration, it becomes a dispute, McDermott International Inc. v. Burn Standard
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Improvement area
Improvement area. Local authorities who have passed a resolution under the provisions of the (English) Housing Act, 1930, s.
In relation to arbitral proceedings
given a narrow meaning to mean only pendency of the arbitration proceedings before the arbitrator, Thyssen Stahlunion GmBH v. Steel Authority
Without prejudice
claim made by the contractor was not covered by the arbitration clause, Tarapore and Co. v. Cochin Shipyard Ltd., AIR 1984
Misconduct
AIR 2006 SC 80. Misconduct under s. 30(a) of the Arbitration Act, 1940 has not a connotation of moral lapse. It
Parliament
the State List, if the Council of States adopts or resolution supported by two-thirds of its members present and voting to
Reserve Price
authority of the auctioneer. In the present case, the board resolution is meant to guide the officers of the second respondent.
Control
if they are absent or in active when the relevant resolution is passed. Such shareholders may, however, be treated as exercising
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