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UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
REFERENCES
article 4
see this article in the full MAL
Article 4. Waiver of right to object
A party who knows that any provision of this Law from which the parties may derogate or any
requirement under the arbitration agreement has not been complied with and yet proceeds with
the arbitration without stating his objection to such non-compliance without undue delay or, if a
time-limit is provided therefor, within such period of time, shall be deemed to have waived his
right to object.
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