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19 Determination of rules of procedure
(Model Law art 19)
(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the parties are free to agree on
the procedure to be followed by the arbitral tribunal in conducting the
proceedings.
(2) Failing such agreement, the arbitral tribunal may, subject to the
provisions of this Act, conduct the arbitration in such manner as it
considers appropriate.
(3) The power conferred on the arbitral tribunal includes the power to
determine the admissibility, relevance, materiality and weight of any
evidence.
(4) The power conferred on the tribunal also includes the power to make
orders or give directions for the examination of a party or witness on
oath or affirmation.
(5) For the purposes of the exercise of the power referred to in subsection
(4), the arbitral tribunal may administer any necessary oath or take
any necessary affirmation.
(6) An order made or direction given by an arbitral tribunal in the course
of arbitral proceedings is, by leave of the court, enforceable in the
same manner as if it were an order of the court and, where leave is so
given, judgment may be entered in terms of the order or direction.
Part 5 Conduct of arbitral proceedings
Section 20
page 28 Commercial Arbitration Act 2017
Effective: 02/07/19
R3
02/07/19
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au