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Article 123
- The request for a cassation as referred to in Article 122 shall be made at the latest 14 (fourteen) days after the date of the decision and submitted to the Court that has made a decision of the lawsuit
- The Clerk of the Court shall register the request for a cassation on the date it is filed and issue a receipt, which is signed by him on the same date with the registration date, to the applicant of the cassation
- The applicant for a cassation shall submit the brief for the cassation to the Clerk of the court within a period of 7 (seven) days commencing from the date of filing of request for a cassation as referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2)
- The Clerk of the Court shall deliver the request for a cassation and the brief for them cassation as referred to in paragraph (3) to the defendant of the cassation at the latest 2 (two) days after the brief is submitted
- The defendant of the cassation may submit a counter against the cassation to the Clerk of the Court at the latest 7 (seven) days after the date the defendant received the brief for cassation as referred to in paragraph (4), and the Clerk of the Court shall deliver the counter against the cassation to the applicant of the cassation at the latest 2 (two) days after he received the said counter
- The Clerk of the Court shall deliver the documents of the cassation to the Supreme Court at the latest 7 (seven) days after the termination of the period as referred to in paragraph (5)
- The Supreme Court shall study the documents of the cassation and determine the date for a hearing at the latest 2 (two) days after the request for cassation was received
- The examination hearing on the request for cassation shall be conducted at the latest 60 (sixty) days after the date on which the Supreme Court received the request
- A decision on the cassation shall be made at the latest 180 (one hundred and eighty) days after the date on which the Supreme Court received the request
- The decision on a cassation as referred to in paragraph (9) that contains a complete legal reasoning as the basis of the decision shall be stated in a court session that is open to the public
- The Clerk of the Supreme Court shall deliver the decision of cassation to the Clerk of the Commercial Court at the latest 3 (three) days after the decision was made
- The confiscation clerk of the Court shall deliver the decision of the cassation as referred to in paragraph (II) to the applicant of the cassation and the defendant of the cassation at the latest 2 (two) days after the decision was received
- The decision of the cassation as referred to in paragraph (II) shall also be delivered to the Directorate General at the latest 2 (two) days as of the date on which the Commercial Court received the decision to thereafter be recorded and announced.
Article 124
In addition to the settlement of dispute as referred to in Article 177, the parties concerned may settle their dispute by means of arbitration or an alternative dispute resolution.
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