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Interpreting arbitration agreements under English law

Practical Law UK Practice Note 2-204-0022 (Approx. 29 pages)

Interpreting arbitration agreements under English law

Arbitration agreements can take many different forms and it is not always easy to determine whether a particular claim or dispute falls within the scope of an obligation to arbitrate. This practice note offers guidance on the principles that apply to interpretation of arbitration agreements under English law. It also examines how to decide if a particular claim falls within the scope of your agreement.

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