ICC rules prevail over “umpire” provision in Singapore
The Singapore High Court dismissed arguments that the parties intended a third arbitrator to act as an "umpire." (Credit: istock.com/asiseeit)
A Singapore court has ruled that an ICC tribunal was properly constituted, even though the arbitration agreement provided that the third arbitrator “shall act as an umpire” rather than a tribunal president.
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