HCK China Investments Ltd v Solar Honest Ltd
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[1999] FCA 1242
•3 SEPTEMBER 1999
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HCK China Investments Ltd v Solar Honest Ltd [1999] FCA 1242
[1999] FCA 1242
3 SEPTEMBER 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
HCK China Investments Ltd sought to set aside an arbitral award against it. Solar Honest Ltd opposed the application. The High Court was tasked with determining whether the application should proceed. The legal issues before the Court involved the enforceability of the arbitral award and the grounds upon which HCK China Investments Ltd sought to set it aside. The Court considered whether HCK China Investments Ltd had established a valid ground for setting aside the award. The Court examined the basis of the application, the conduct of the arbitration, and the terms of the arbitration agreement. The Court found that HCK China Investments Ltd had not demonstrated any valid reason to set aside the award. The Court determined that the arbitral award was enforceable and dismissed the application with costs. The Court did not grant HCK China Investments Ltd's application to set aside the award and ordered that costs be paid by HCK China Investments Ltd.
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