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Irish Financial Services Law
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Arbitration Act 2010 (No. 1)
Introductory Text
Acts Referred to
Part 1 Preliminary and General (ss. 1-5A)
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Interpretation.
3. Application of Act.
4. Repeals and effect of repeals.
5. Expenses.
5A. Maintenance and champerty not to apply to dispute resolution proceedings
Part 2 Arbitration (ss. 6-31)
6. Adoption of Model Law.
7. Commencement of arbitral proceedings.
8. Construction of Model Law and construction of arbitration clauses.
9. Functions of High Court.
10. Court powers exercisable in support of arbitral proceedings.
11. Determination of court to be final.
12. Time limits for setting aside awards on grounds of public policy.
13. Default number of arbitrators.
14. Examination of witnesses.
15. Taking evidence in State in aid of foreign arbitration.
16. Consolidation of and concurrent arbitrations.
17. Reference of interpleader to arbitration.
18. Interest.
19. Security for costs.
20. Specific performance.
21. Recoverability of costs, fees and expenses of tribunal.
22. Restriction on liability of arbitrators, etc.
23. Effect of award.
24. New York Convention, Geneva Convention and Geneva Protocol.
25. Non-application of provisions of Act to Washington Convention, save in certain circumstances.
26. Survival of agreement and authority of arbitral tribunal in event of death.
27. Provisions in event of bankruptcy.
28. Full applicability to State parties.
29. Application of Act to arbitrations under other Acts.
30. Exclusion of certain arbitrations.
31. Arbitration agreements and small claims, etc.
Part 3 Reference to Arbitration Where Proceedings Pending Before Court (s. 32)
32. Power of High Court and Circuit Court to adjourn proceedings to facilitate arbitration.
Schedule 1 Text of Uncitral Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
Schedule 2 Text Of 1958 Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Schedule 3 Text of 1965 Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States Preamble
Schedule 4 Text Of 1927 Convention On The Execution Of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Schedule 5 Text Of 1923 Protocol On Arbitration Clauses
Schedule 6 Consequential Amendments to Other Acts
Explanatory Memorandum
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Part 2 Arbitration (ss. 6-31)
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13. Default number of arbitrators.
Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the arbitral tribunal shall consist of one arbitrator only.
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