Singapore Court of Appeal provides guidance on whether assigned negotiable instruments will be subject to arbitration clauses in underlying contract | Practical Law

Singapore Court of Appeal provides guidance on whether assigned negotiable instruments will be subject to arbitration clauses in underlying contract | Practical Law

In Rals International Pte Ltd v Cassa di Risparmio di Parma e Piacenza SpA [2016] SGCA 53, the Singapore Court of Appeal considered whether a claim brought by an assignee of promissory notes was governed by an arbitration clause in an underlying contract.

Singapore Court of Appeal provides guidance on whether assigned negotiable instruments will be subject to arbitration clauses in underlying contract

by Kabir Singh (Partner), Matthew Brown (Senior Associate) and Hannah Vieira (Trainee), Clifford Chance Asia
Published on 19 Oct 2016Singapore
In Rals International Pte Ltd v Cassa di Risparmio di Parma e Piacenza SpA [2016] SGCA 53, the Singapore Court of Appeal considered whether a claim brought by an assignee of promissory notes was governed by an arbitration clause in an underlying contract.