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17Sep

A question of construction – Hong Kong court rules that arbitration clause in head contract was not incorporated into sub-contract

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The question of whether an arbitration clause has been successfully incorporated into a contract is one that has come before the courts regularly, with different jurisdictions taking different approaches to what counts as effective incorporation....
By: Hogan Lovells
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/a-question-of-construction-hong-kong-39104/

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