Acts and Regulations

2014, c.100 - Arbitration Act

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Procedural directions
25(1)An arbitral tribunal may require that the parties submit their statements within a specified period of time.
25(2)The parties’ statements shall indicate the facts supporting their positions, the points at issue and the relief sought.
25(3)The parties may submit with their statements the documents they consider relevant, or may refer to the documents or other evidence they intend to submit.
25(4)The parties may amend or supplement their statements during the arbitration; however, the arbitral tribunal may disallow a change that is unduly delayed.
25(5)With the arbitral tribunal’s permission, the parties may submit their statements orally.
25(6)The parties and persons claiming through or under them shall, subject to any legal objection, comply with the arbitral tribunal’s directions, including directions to
(a) submit to examination on oath or affirmation with respect to the dispute, or
(b) produce records and documents that are in their possession or power.
25(7)The court may enforce the direction of an arbitral tribunal as if it were a similar direction made by the court in an action.
1992, c.A-10.1, s.25