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US 714

18 - 03 - 2010

US 714. United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 18 March 2010 and United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 28 March 2011

Yearbook
Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, A.J. van den Berg (ed.), Vol. XXXVI (2011)

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United States of America

Original full text
Full text decision US 714a
Full text decision US 714b

Excerpt
Excerpt decision US 714

Topics in US 714
¶201 » Scope of arbitration agreement
¶205 » Signatures
¶214-216 » Field of application
¶217 » Referral to arbitration in general
¶220 » “Null and void”, etc.
¶221 » Law applicable to “null and void”, etc. (for formal validity and applicable law, see Art. II, ¶204)
¶223 » Arbitrability (see also Art. V(2) sub ground a. “arbitrability”, ¶519)
¶226 » Third parties (see also Art. I sub F “problems concerning the identity of the respondent”, ¶106)

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