arbitral award

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award
noun[C]
uk
/əˈwɔːd/
us
/əˈwɔːrd/
a prize or an amount of money that is given to someone following an ...
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Is that decision not a violation of anarbitralawardarrived at by agreement?
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The exception, of course, is the railway industry, which developed many years ago a conciliation system of its own, which culminates in anarbitralaward.
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But, in my judgment, it is not new in some sense which would justify upsetting thearbitralawardin any way.
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The first stage of the settlement was the subject of anarbitralawardand is not subject to renegotiation.
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Under the existing law there is no power to give retrospective effect to an agreement orarbitralawardrelating to this pay.
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Lastly, we welcome the fact that the 1958 convention does not impose upon the courts an obligation to enforce anarbitralawardelsewhere which may be fraudulent or oppressive.
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All they want is theirarbitralaward.
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There have been hundreds of disputes in which arbitral awards have been given.
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All the major trading nations are bound together by agreements for the enforcement of arbitral awards.
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He proposes that its awards of compensation should be enforceable in the same way as arbitral awards are enforceable.
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It changes the law regarding the rate of interest payable on judgment debts and arbitral awards in foreign currency.
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The object is that these foreign arbitral awards, admittedly of great value, should be easily enforced here and elsewhere in the interests of both parties to an arbitration dispute.
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He decided also on setting aside and enforcement proceedings of arbitral awards.
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The work is divided into three main parts, covering international arbitration agreements, international arbitral proceedings and international arbitral awards.
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Moreover, arbitral awards prove frequently easier to enforce than court decisions from overseas.
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Only domestic arbitral awards are subject to set aside procedure.
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