Arbitration clauses held inoperative under Canadian insolvency law
Part of the Peace River dam project (Credit: Peace River)
Canada’s insolvency legislation empowers courts to declare arbitration clauses inoperative if enforcing them would compromise a receivership and hurt creditors, the country's Supreme Court has ruled.
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