Common use of Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution Clause in Contracts

Jurisdiction and Dispute Resolution. This Purchase Order shall be governed by the laws of Mexico. In the event of any doubt, difference, dispute, controversy or claim arising from, out of or in connection with this Purchase Order, or on the interpretation thereof or on the rights, duties, obligation, or liabilities of any party hereto or on the operation, breach, termination or invalidity thereof (“Dispute”), such dispute shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), Mexico. The Arbitral Tribunal shall be composed of a sole arbitrator appointed by EY. The seat of arbitration shall be Mexico City, Mexico and arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in English, though evidence may be submitted in both English and Spanish. Provided however, a party to this Purchase Order requiring immediate relief from courts prior to the commencement of arbitration proceedings, to prevent or safeguard against all irreparable loss or harm, may apply to and obtain from court, injunctive relief by way of an enjoining order, injunctions, writs, or similar orders and the other party to this Purchase Order shall not object to such court exercising jurisdiction in respect of such matters.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order