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All arbitral decisions are considered to be "final and binding."
After lengthy negotiations an arbitral decision was reached in 1518.
Assists parties to come to agreements over some proposed activities or developments, called future acts, and makes arbitral decisions about these matters.
Some jurisdictions have instituted a limited grace period during which an arbitral decision may be appealed against, but after which there can be no appeal.
An arbitral decision is foreign where the award was made in a state other than the state of recognition or where foreign procedural law was used.
However, arbitral decisions are generally immune from appeal in the United States unless there is a showing that the arbitrator's decision was irrational or tainted by fraud.
According to the arbitral decision governing the cantonal split, two-thirds of the university's collection belonged to the regional canton and had to be purchased by the city canton.
The international boundary shown in the Beagle Channel zone corresponds to the Argentine claim in the area which the arbitral decision of 18 April 1977 put a definitive end.
Arbitrators have wide latitude in crafting remedies in the arbitral decision, with the only real limitation being that they may not exceed the limits of their authority in their award.
The assembly argued that an automatic declaration of war would violate Panama's obligations under the League Covenant to wait three months for an arbitral decision on any dispute before resorting to war.
Official documents such as laws, regulations, decisions, international treaties and agreements, judicial decisions, arbitral decisions, decisions made by administrative bodies with judicial functions, and official translation of such documents.
In the written and in the oral pleadings the Applicant has made reference, in support of his thesis, to arbitral decisions of claims commissions-among others those between Mexico and the United States, 1923.