Cortec Mining Kenya Limited, Cortec (Pty) Limited and Stirling Capital Limited v. Republic of Kenya (ICSID Case No. ARB/15/29) - Annulment Procedural Order No. 3 6 . Committee an agreed agenda, or failing that their separate proposals, by Friday, 21 August 2020. 18. The Committee may in its discretion adjust the Hearing schedule as needed to ...
Details2. The appellant (hereinafter, "Cortec"), a Canadian based company, was locally incorporated on 4 th July, 2007 and its core business is prospecting, exploration and mining. It was represented before us by learned counsel Mr. Nelson Havi instructed by M/s Havi & Company Advocates. The 1 st respondent is the Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of …
DetailsPacific Wildcat Resources Corp. (TSXV:PAW) entered into an acquisition agreement to acquire 70% stake in Cortec Mining Kenya Ltd. for AUD 22.3 million in cash and stock on July 23, 2010. Pacific Wildcat will initially pay AUD 0.12 million in cash. Pacific Wildcat will further pay AUD 1.13 million in cash and issue 5 million common shares ...
DetailsCortec alleged bureaucratic obstruction in the process, and that it had complied with its obligations. Kenya alleged a failure by Cortec to comply with the conditions precedent as the reason for the delay.[6] In March of 2013, Cortec was granted an exclusive 21-year mining licence over an area that included Mrima Hill.
DetailsSummary of matters at issue. Investments in the Kenyan mining sector, including a 21-year mining license for the extraction of rare earths at the Mrima Hill project in the southern part of the country. Claims arising out of the Government's allegedly unlawful revocation of claimant's mining license, following the discovery of new rare earths ...
DetailsFollowing a Kenyan general election and a change of government that same year, the mining licence was revoked in August of 2013. 7 This was because in Kenya's view the conditions for the mining licence had not been met and mining in Mrima Hill was prohibited by Kenyan law. 8. Cortec advanced its claim on the basis that this revocation …
DetailsEvidence — Corruption — Bad faith — Bribery — Whether the State may prove allegations of bad faith or corruption without putting the allegations to witnesses — Whether the review of mining licences was a response to the refusal to pay a bribe
DetailsRULING OF THE COURT. 1. CORTEC MINING KENYA LIMITED ("the applicant") has appealed to this Court (in Civil Appeal 05 of 2015) against the decree ensuing from the judgment of the High Court of Kenya (Mutungi J) delivered in Nairobi on 20 th March 2015 in Judicial Review Cause 95 of 2015.
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DetailsCortec Mining Kenya Limited v Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Mining & 9 others [2015] eKLR. Case Metadata. Case Number: Environment and Land Case 195 of 2014. Parties: Cortec Mining Kenya Limited v Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Mining, Atteorney General, National Environmentalmanagement Authority (Nema), Basu Mining Ltd, Kenya Forest …
DetailsCortec Mining Kenya Limited, Cortec (Pty) Limited and Stirling Capital Limited v. Republic of Kenya (ICSID Case No. ARB/15/29) Procedural Order No. 3 4 SCENARIO ONE: PROCEEDING IS BIFURCATED The following calendar shall apply if the Respondent raises objections under Arbitration Rule 41(1) and the proceedings are bifurcated.
DetailsCortec Mining Kenya Limited, Cortec (Pty) Limited and Stirling Capital Limited v. Republic of Kenya (ICSID Case No. ARB/15/29) Procedural Order No. 2 4 SCENARIO ONE: PROCEEDING IS BIFURCATED The following calendar shall apply if the Respondent raises objections under Arbitration Rule 41(1) and the proceedings are bifurcated.
DetailsRepublic of Kenya for the promotion and protection of investments, 13 September 1999 : Exhibit C-[#] Claimants' Exhibit - # CL-[#] Claimants' Legal Authority - # Claimants . Cortec Mining Kenya Limited, Cortec (Pty) Ltd and Stirling Capital Limited : Cls. C-M Jur. Claimants' Counter-Memorial on Jurisdiction dated 25 January 2017 : Cls ...
DetailsCOTEC SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED is a company registered in Kenya. Info-clipper brings you a complete range of reports and documents featuring legal and financial data, facts, analysis and official information from Kenyan Registry. Reports on COTEC SECURITY SERVICES LIMITED include information such as :
Details1.0 Case Summary. In June 2000, World Duty Free Company Limited, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom ("World Duty Free" or "the Claimant" [1] ), initiated ICSID proceedings against the Republic of Kenya ("Kenya" or "the Respondent"). It alleged that Kenya had breached contractual obligations it owed the Claimant and had ...
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