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Arbitration (Civil Actions) Act
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Gazette No 66 of 4 June 1999, page
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Note—
The Regulation was repealed by Sch 4 to the
Civil Procedure Act 2005 No 28 with
effect from 15.8.2005.
His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of
the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Arbitration (Civil Actions) Act
1983.
JEFFREY SHAW, Q.C.,
M.L.C.,Attorney
General.
1Name of
Regulation
This Regulation is the Arbitration (Civil Actions) Regulation
1999.
2Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 July
1999.
3Definition
(1)
In this Regulation:
the
Act means the Arbitration
(Civil Actions) Act 1983.
(2)
The explanatory note does not form part of this
Regulation.
4Nomination of
arbitrator
For the purposes of section 5 (5) of the
Act:
(a)
a nomination of a barrister for appointment as an
arbitrator is to be made by The New South Wales Bar Association,
and
(b)
a nomination of a solicitor for appointment as an
arbitrator is to be made by The Law Society of New South Wales,
and
(c)
a nomination is to be made in writing:
(i)
signed by the President, or by a Vice-President,
of the nominating body, and
(ii)
addressed to the person authorised to make the
appointment.
5Monetary limit below which an
action referred to arbitration is not to be reheard
For the purposes of section 18A of the Act, the
prescribed amount is the amount equal to the jurisdictional limit of the Small
Claims Division of the Local Court (that is, the amount for the time being
specified or referred to under section 12 (3) of the Local
Courts (Civil Claims) Act 1970).
6Prescribed period for
application for order for rehearing after discontinuance of
rehearing
For the purposes of section 18D (2) (a) of the
Act, the prescribed period is:
(a)
28 days, or
(b)
if the court, on application made to it within
that period of 28 days, allows a longer period—that longer
period.
7Repeal
(1)
The Arbitration (Civil Actions) Regulation
1994 is repealed.
(2)
Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before
the repeal of the Arbitration (Civil Actions) Regulation
1994, had effect under that Regulation is taken to have
effect under this Regulation.
Historical
notes
Table of amending
instruments
Arbitration
(Civil Actions) Regulation 1999 published in Gazette No 66
of 4.6.1999, p 3776.