Rules of Procedure for Arbitration
Prepare a set of Rules of Procedure for Arbitration for your company, to be used in the event of a contractual dispute.
The arbitrator is to be appointed by mutual agreement of the parties or, if the parties are unable to agree, by court appointment. The rules also cover written submissions, holding of meetings and hearings, and the broad jurisdictional powers of the arbitrator.
These Rules of Procedure for Arbitration are generic (not country specific) and can be customized for your region.
Download: Rules of Procedure for Arbitration
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