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Arbitration and the assignment of causes of action

By: Language: English Series: Solicitors` Journal ; 135(46) 29 November 1991, 1292-1293(2)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the inclusion of an arbitration clause in a contract. Recent cases have found contracts with an inclusion clause assignable in contrast to "Cottage Club Estates Ltd v Woodside Estates Co Ltd" 1928, which held the clause to be a personal covenant and therefore unassignable.

Looks at the inclusion of an arbitration clause in a contract. Recent cases have found contracts with an inclusion clause assignable in contrast to "Cottage Club Estates Ltd v Woodside Estates Co Ltd" 1928, which held the clause to be a personal covenant and therefore unassignable.