The creation of a hybrid arbitration from a pathological arbitration clause
In HKL Group Co Ltd v Rizq International Holdings Pte Ltd [2013] SGHCR 5, the Singapore High Court was asked to grant a stay of proceedings in favour of arbitration under the International Arbitration Act. One of the two issues in that case was that the arbitration clause suffered a drafting defect.
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Main Author: | CHAN, Darius |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2013
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