What are Requirement on Sending Notices in Arbitration
Proceedings in Vietnam?
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According to Article 12 of Vietnam Law on Commercial Arbitration,
unless otherwise agreed by the parties or provided by the arbitration center’s
rules of proceedings, the mode and order of sending notices in arbitral
proceedings for dispute are specified as follows:
Each party’s written explanations, correspondence papers and other
documents shall be sent to the arbitration center or arbitration council in
sufficient copies so that every member of the arbitration council and the other
party has one copy, and one copy is filed at the arbitration center;
Notices and documents to be sent by the
arbitration center or arbitration council to
the parties shall be sent to the addresses or to their representatives at the
correct addresses notified by the parties;
Notices and documents may be sent by the arbitration center or
arbitration council directly, in registered or ordinary mails, by fax. telex,
telegram, email, or other modes which acknowledge such sending;
Notices and documents sent by the arbitration center or
arbitration council will be regarded as having been received on the date the
parties or their representatives receive them or if such notices and documents
have been sent to addresses or to their representatives at correct address
notified by the parties;
The time limit for receiving notices and documents shall be
counted from the date following the date such notices and documents are
regarded as having been received. If the following date falls on a holiday or
day off under regulations of the country or territory in which the notices and
documents have been received. This time limit shall be counted from the
subsequent first working day. If the last day of this time limit falls on a
holiday or day off under regulations of such country or territory, the time of
expiration is the end of the subsequent first working day.
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rules, ad-hoc or institutional arbitration, place of arbitration, enforcement
of arbitral award.