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The existence of an agreement to arbitrate

Series: Arbitration Law Monthly ; 1(2) March 2001, 1-3(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Considers conflicts that can occur over jurisdiction and arbitration clauses. For instance, conflicts can arise if a commercial contract is formed incorporating the terms from another document. Describes the case of "M H Alshaya Co WLL v Retek Information Systems Inc", which involved a situation where conflicting forum clauses were included in a software licence contract. In this the judge ruled that an arbitration clause should be struck out.
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Considers conflicts that can occur over jurisdiction and arbitration clauses. For instance, conflicts can arise if a commercial contract is formed incorporating the terms from another document. Describes the case of "M H Alshaya Co WLL v Retek Information Systems Inc", which involved a situation where conflicting forum clauses were included in a software licence contract. In this the judge ruled that an arbitration clause should be struck out.