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MEDITERRANEAN ENTERPRISE V. SSANGYONG CORP.: The Interpretation of the Words “Arising Hereunder” in an Arbitration Agreement US Court of Appeals for the 9th CIRCUIT (1983)

05/06/2017 by International Arbitration

MEDITERRANEAN ENTERPRISE V. SSANGYONG CORP.

Mediterranean Enterprises, Inc. v. Ssangyong Construction Co. concerns the interpretation of the words “arising hereunder” in an arbitration agreement. By way of background, the parties to the proceeding signed a “Preliminary agreement on Formation of a Joint Venture” in 1978. The agreement contained an Arbitration Clause, stating that “any disputes arising hereunder or following the […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Agreement, Arbitration Information, Court of Arbitration, Korea Arbitration, United States Arbitration

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