CRMN 2031U Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reasonable Person, Planned Economy

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Dispute: conflict or controversy, especially one that has given rise to a. Lawsuit: not the norm, this is an alternative to litigation. Formulated dispute: parties can come up with an agreed upon definition of the dispute in the. Arbitration clause: when doing this it can help to make result of dispute a little more fair, both need to agree, have ability for frame dispute. Stay of proceeding: either party to an arbitration can apply to have the arbitration process halted, may have application turned down, parties can agree on format and procedure, more options with this. Challenges to a submission to arbitration: 1. incapacity, 2. invalidity of contract, 3. fraud or misrepresentation, 4. bankruptcy and insolvency (inability to pay) Consensus ad idem: meeting of the minds. 2: show two parties are not on same page about contract. Competence competence of jurisdiction: members of a tribunal can only be removed by the tribunal itself.

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