Explanatory Notes

Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015

2015 CHAPTER 26

26 March 2015

Commentary on Sections

Part 4: THE PUBS CODE ADJUDICATOR AND THE PUBS CODE

Arbitration by Adjudicator

Section 50: Arbitration commenced by pub-owning businesses

309.This section applies where a pub-owning business has commenced arbitration under an arbitration agreement (for example one contained in a tenancy agreement), where the matter relates to a dispute which the tenant could have referred to the Adjudicator under section 48. The effect of the section is to require (in circumstances described in subsection (3)) the Adjudicator to arbitrate a dispute which relates to a breach of the Pubs Code where the arbitration has been commenced by the pub-owning business under an arbitration agreement.

310.Subsection (4) requires the Adjudicator to arbitrate a dispute (or appoint another person to do so) if the parties agree under the arbitration agreement that the Adjudicator should be the arbitrator, or if the tenant wishes the Adjudicator to arbitrate (even if the pub-owning business does not want the Adjudicator to be appointed to arbitrate).

311.If the tenant wishes the Adjudicator to arbitrate, but the business does not agree, the tenant must give notice as set out in subsections (5) to (7). The tenant must notify the pub-owning business and the Adjudicator in writing within 21 days of the arbitration having been commenced by the pub-owning business.

312.Subsection (6) sets out the time limit for giving a notice where, under an arbitration agreement, a third party has been charged with appointing the arbitrator but the tenant wishes the arbitrator to be the Adjudicator . In these circumstances the tenant must inform the pub-owning business and the Adjudicator of this within 21 days of being notified of the appointment of the proposed arbitrator by the third party.