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Version date: 24 May 2024 - onwards

291 Meaning of "ADR" and related terms

(1) This section has effect for the purposes of this Chapter.

(2) "ADR" means any method of securing or facilitating an out-of-court resolution of a consumer contract dispute that is carried out by an independent third party acting in relation to both parties to the dispute.

(3) But the term "ADR" does not include anything carried out by a person in their capacity as -

(a) a judge, or

(b) a member of the staff of a court or tribunal.

(4) The following are examples of ADR (if carried out as mentioned in subsection (2) in relation to a consumer contract dispute) -

(a) mediation;

(b) arbitration;

(c) early neutral evaluation;

(d) action under an ombudsman scheme.

(5) In subsection (2) "resolution" includes -

 (a) a decision binding both parties;

(b) a decision which, if accepted by the consumer, binds the trader;