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Commercial Arbitration Act 2017
33EInterest up to making of award
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33E Interest up to making of award
(1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, where an arbitral tribunal
makes an award for the payment of money (whether on a claim for a
liquidated or an unliquidated amount), the arbitral tribunal may
include in the sum for which the award is made interest, at such
reasonable rate as the arbitral tribunal determines—
(a) on the whole or any part of the money; and
(b) for the whole or any part of the period between the date on which
the cause of action arose and the date on which the award is
made.
(2) Subsection (1) does not—
(a) authorise the awarding of interest on interest awarded under this
section; or
(b) apply in relation to any amount on which interest is payable as
of right whether because of an agreement or otherwise; or
(c) affect the damages recoverable for the dishonour of a bill of
exchange.
Note There is no equivalent to this section in the Model Law.