.TT Domain Dispute Policy Trinidad FAQ - Is there an established Dispute Policy for .TT domains?
- All domain name registrations are subject to 101Domain's registration agreement and dispute resolution policy. ICANN has adopted a Universal Dispute Policy Resolution Policy (UDPR) that clearly states that all disputes will be handled legally with respect to the rules and regulations of the .TT extension and all applicable laws of Trinidad and Tobago. For more information about the Dispute Policy, please contact 101Domain. In the event that the Domain Name is registered, you agree to be bound by the Dispute Policy that is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. For more information about this policy, please contact 101Domain. In disputes arising between the Domain Applicant and the Registrar in connection with conformity to the Rules and Procedures the opinion of the Registrar, or if requested by the Registrar, that of the Registry shall be decisive. In case of disputes arising between the Registrar and the Registry the opinion of the Registry shall be determinant.
- What about a dispute between Registrants and 101Domain?
- Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising under, out of or relating to the Registration Agreement and any subsequent amendments of this Registration Agreement, including, without limitation, its formation, validity, binding effect, interpretation, performance, breach or termination, as well as non-contractual claims, shall be referred to and finally determined by arbitration in accordance with the WIPO Arbitration Rules. The language to be used in the arbitration proceedings shall be the language of the Registration Agreement.
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