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Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution outside the court process.
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Frequently Ask Questions
The requirements for an acknowledgement are: An acknowledgement shall be written in Arabic. The relevant party, or the agent thereof, shall attend personally. The original ID, and a copy thereof, shall be submitted. Statements showing the party’s capacity, and a copy thereof, shall be submitted.
These are disputes between landlords and tenants over rent payment, property damage, return of security deposits, repair and maintenance of facilities, etc
An Arabic application for date documentation shall be provided. The original instrument, and one or more copies, shall be attached. The original ID, and a copy thereof, shall be submitted.
Tenants have the right to renew their contracts, provided they let their landlord know 90 days before the lease is up. Tenants have the right to stay in their leased property provided that they are not evicted for a valid reason and the relevant notice period is provided by the landlord.
A civil case is filed by a private party, such as a corporation or an individual, against another private party. On the other hand, a criminal case is filed by the government, or the Public Prosecution in the UAE’s case, and is marshaled by a prosecuting attorne
It will be a Civil Case, but it is possible that there is a problem when you enter here in the UAE. We must check the rental case or the judgment to see if you will be caught by police or face a travel ban. Please contact us via WhatsApp/call.
Arbitration is an agreement between the parties of the contract, whether in the basic contract or a subsequent agreement, including the presentation of the conflict that may arise in the implementation of a specific contract to an arbitrator or more arbitrators, as it may be agreed to arbitration in a particular dispute under special conditions
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and aims to assist two or more disputants in reaching an agreement. Whether an agreement results or not, and whether the content of that agreement, the parties themselves determine, rather than accepting something imposed by a third party. Mediation is routinely ordered by the Court and usually as a precondition to holding the trial. If that is one of the options in your case, your lawyer will discuss it with you
In a civil case, a creditor is most likely to impose the travel ban and the debtor may request in court to remove it or with the creditor. A criminal ban is imposed by the Police, Court, or Public Prosecution, one may also request to remove it but it may be unlikely according to the nature of the crime.
If a UAE travel ban is issued against a person, it means they cannot leave the territory unless certain conditions are satisfied (i.e. the reason for the ban ceases to exist).