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international commercial arbitration
Chapter 9 relates to interim measures and awards. These are important, for
example, if the subject matter of the dispute is perishable (as is the case in fresh
food) or depreciates quickly (as is the case with technological goods). They are
also important if a party fears that assets or money may be moved outside the
jurisdiction. The arbitral tribunal has power to issue interim awards that bind the
parties, but if action is necessary by a third party outside the arbitration, such as a
bank, the parties must have recourse to the courts. Chapter 10 covers this and
other circumstances of court involvement in arbitral proceedings, including
staying proceedings in favour of arbitration, resolving issues regarding the
appointment or composition of the tribunal, taking of evidence, removing or
replacing an arbitrator (as a result of arbitrator inaction, death or misconduct), and
setting aside or enforcing arbitral awards.
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