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Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits
Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits
Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits
Decisions by Chambers on admissibility and merits
1 If no decision is taken under Article 28, a Chamber shall decide on the admissibility and merits of individual applications submitted under Article 34.
1 If no decision is taken under Article 28, a Chamber shall decide on the admissibility and merits of individual applications submitted under Article 34.
2 A Chamber shall decide on the admissibility and merits of inter- State applications submitted under Article 33.
2 A Chamber shall decide on the admissibility and merits of inter- State applications submitted under Article 33.
(3) The arbitral tribunal may rule on a plea referred to in paragraph (2) of this article either as a preliminary question or in an award on the merits.
(3) The arbitral tribunal may rule on a plea referred to in paragraph (2) of this article either as a preliminary question or in an award on the merits.
Such an award has the same status and effect as any other award on the merits of the case.
Such an award has the same status and effect as any other award on the merits of the case. [GA]
(ii) Any case involving special individual hardship (including hardship arising through death) may be considered specially on its merits by the Terminating Company or Permanent Company as the case may be after consultation with the Minister for Industry and Commerce, and it shall be lawful to the Terminating Company or the Permanent Company at discretion (and after such consultation if it so thinks fit) to grant special treatment in any such case.
(ii) Any case involving special individual hardship (including hardship arising through death) may be considered specially on its merits by the Terminating Company or Permanent Company as the case may be after consultation with the Minister for Industry and Commerce, and it shall be lawful to the Terminating Company or the Permanent Company at discretion (and after such consultation if it so thinks fit) to grant special treatment in any such case.
(vi) Any case involving special individual hardship (including hardship arising through death) may be considered specially on its merits by the Terminating Company after consultation with the Minister for Industry and Commerce, and it shall be lawful to the Terminating Company or Permanent Company at discretion (after such consultation if it so thinks fit) to grant special treatment in such case.
(vi) Any case involving special individual hardship (including hardship arising through death) may be considered specially on its merits by the Terminating Company after consultation with the Minister for Industry and Commerce, and it shall be lawful to the Terminating Company or Permanent Company at discretion (after such consultation if it so thinks fit) to grant special treatment in such case.