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procesrecht (arbitragerecht) - het beëindigd zijn van de procesvoering door en ten overstaan van partijen. Rechters of arbiters gaan zich dan beraden over de uitspraak op basis van hetgeen tot dan in de procedure is geschied. In het algemeen komt een procedure in staat van wijzen bij de beëindiging van de schriftelijke rondes (bij arbitrage vaak de mondelinge behandeling).



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