APPORTIONMENT AND PROSPECTIVE APPORTIONMENT BY ARBITRATION
Appointment and remuneration of arbitrator
2.(1) In any case where a prospective apportionment is to...
3.(1) An arbitrator appointed in accordance with paragraph 1(1) to...
5.Where the National Assembly makes an application to the President...
6.Any appointment of an arbitrator by the President must be...
7.For the purposes of paragraph 1(2) the panel of arbitrators...
9.No party to the arbitration may revoke the appointment of...
10.Every appointment, application, notice, revocation and consent under paragraph 1,...
13.Within 35 days of the appointment of the arbitrator, or...
14.The parties to the arbitration and all persons claiming through...
16.Witnesses appearing at the arbitration must, if the arbitrator thinks...
17.The provisions of county court rules as to the issuing...
18.(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), any person who...
19.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), upon application by any party...
23.The arbitrator may correct any clerical mistake or error in...
27.(1) The arbitrator must, in awarding costs, take into consideration...
29.(1) Where the arbitrator has misconducted himself or herself, the...
32.For the purposes of this Schedule, an arbitrator appointed by...
33.Any instrument of appointment or other document purporting to be...
34.The Arbitration Act 1996 does not apply to an arbitration...