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  • November 2, 2020

    Powers of correction: the tribunal’s power to correct awards…a Hong Kong and Singaporean perspective

    Everybody makes mistakes and arbitral tribunals are no exception. Awards may contain typographical or arithmetical errors that require correction. In some cases, the wording of the award may be ambiguous and the parties may require additional clarification from the tribunal in order to be able to give effect to the award.

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