问题 多项选择题

宁波市大宇商贸发展有限公司与上海市红山服装有限公司签订合同约定:若双方发生纠纷由大宇商贸发展有限公司选择仲裁或者提交法院审理解决。后在合同履行过程中双方关于货物质量问题发生争议。在这种情况下:

A.大宇商贸发展有限公司可以申请仲裁

B.如果大宇公司申请了仲裁,红山公司就不可以再向法院提起诉讼

C.大宇商贸发展有限公司可以向人民法院提起诉讼,以诉讼方式解决纠纷

D.红山服装有限公司可以向人民法院提起诉讼,以诉讼方式解决纠纷

答案

参考答案:C,D

解析: 本题考点是仲裁协议的无效问题。在民事仲裁中,仲裁需要以有效的仲裁协议的存在为前提。根据《仲裁法》第18条的规定,仲裁协议对仲裁事项或者仲裁委员会没有约定或者约定不明确的,当事人可以补充协议;达不成补充协议的,仲裁协议无效。本题中,宁波市大宇商贸发展有限公司与上海市红山服装有限公司在合同中约定由双方选择仲裁或向法院起诉的方式解决纠纷属于第18条规定中的“约定不明确”,该合同中约定的仲裁协议是无效的。《仲裁法》第4条规定,当事人采用仲裁方式解决纠纷,应当双方自愿,达成仲裁协议。没有仲裁协议,一方申请仲裁的,仲裁委员会不予受理。据此,A项是错误的,因为双方没有有效的仲裁协议,大宇商贸发展有限公司不可以申请仲裁。自然,B项也是错误的。双方都有权向法院提起诉讼,所以CD两项都是正确的。

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     Who is setting your standards (标准) for you?
      A true story has it that Mr. Miller, who was 70 years old, decided to    1    around the local high school
football field. As he ran along, a group of football players were in    2   .
     The players soon started sprinting (速跑) up and down the    3  . Mr.Miller told himself, "I'll just keep
running until they    4   ." So he ran. And they ran. He ran some more. And they    5    running too. He
kept running until he could finally run no more. Mr.Miller stopped. One of the     6    , equally tired, came up
to him and said, "Well, I'm glad you    7   stopped. Our coach (教练) told us we had to keep running    8   
you were running!"
     Mr.Miller was watching them and they were    9   him, too. He was letting them   10   his standards.
And the same time they   11   him to set theirs.
     After telling the story, some questions occur in my mind:Are you keeping   12   with somebody else?
Are you allowing other people to set your standards   13   you? Do you keep pace with those around you,
or do you   14   yourself just how you will   15   your life? You should know that it is you who must be 
 16   to determine what your standards will be. Set your standards too   17  , and you'll feel bored. Set
high standards   18   you can llive a   19    life. For only when you reach for the best that is within yourself,
will you   20  a wonderful life.

( )1. A. march     
( )2. A. sight     
( )3. A. field     
( )4. A. tire      
( )5. A .tried     
( )6. A. players   
( )7. A. finally   
( )8. A. even though
( )9. A. leading   
( )10. A. set      
( )11. A. advised  
( )12. A. touch    
( )13. A. against  
( )14. A. decide   
( )15. A. change   
( )16. A. free     
( )17. A. busy     
( )18. A. where    
( )19. A. serious  
( )20. A. experience

B. walk        
B. trouble    
B. road       
B. stop       
B. finished   
B. teachers   
B. simply     
B. as long as  
B. respecting    
B. reach     
B. required  
B. pace       
B. to        
B. draw      
B. save      
B. able    
B. hard       
B. when       
B. hard      
B. find    

C. run         
C. line      
C. playground 
C. sweat      
C. kept      
C. walkers   
C. really    
C. in case     
C. watching      
C. meet       
C. invited 
C. distance  
C. for       
C. imagine   
C. live       
C. happy    
C. low       
C. and         
C. poor       
C. get   
D. travel         
D. practice   
D. yard     
D. fail        
D.  enjoyed   
D. boys       
D. equally   
D. as if        
D. following                 
D.  raise       
D. allowed  
D. balance    
D. of          
D. sing        
D. affect     
D. patient    
D. new       
D. but          
D. full        
D. lose