Effective: October 23, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 221 - 119th General Assembly An arbitration or conciliation agreement is commercial if it arises out of a relationship of a commercial nature, including any of the following: (A) A transaction for the supply or exchange of goods or services; (B) A distribution agreement; (C) A commercial representation or agency; (D) An exploitation agreement or concession; (E) A joint venture or other related form of industrial or business cooperation; (F) The carriage of goods or passengers by air, sea, rail, or road; (G) Construction; (H) Insurance; (I) Licensing; (J) Factoring; (K) Leasing; (L) Consulting; (M) Engineering; (N) Financing; (O) Banking; (P) The transfer of data or technology; (Q) Intellectual or industrial property, including trademarks, patents, copyrights, and software programs; (R) Professional services.
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