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US 280

02 - 09 - 1998

US 280. United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 2 September 1998

Yearbook
Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, A.J. van den Berg (ed.), Vol. XXIVa (1999)

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United States of America

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Full text decision US 280

Excerpt
Excerpt decision US 280

Topics in US 280
¶108 » Arbitral award: arbitrato irrituale (Italy) and other procedures akin to arbitration
¶222 » Arbitrator’s competence and separability of the arbitration clause
¶303 » Estoppel/waiver
¶500 » Grounds for refusal of enforcement in general
¶501 » Grounds are exhaustive
¶502 » No re-examination of the merits of the arbitral award
¶503 » Burden of proof on respondent
¶514 » Ground e: Award not binding, suspended or set aside - "Binding"
¶515 » Merger of award into judgment
¶518 » Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic–international public policy
¶524 » Other cases
¶601 » Adjournment of decision on enforcement
¶702 » Domestic law on enforcement of foreign award

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