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Commercial Arbitration (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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33B Costs
(1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the costs of an arbitration
(including the fees and expenses of the arbitrator or arbitrators) are
to be in the discretion of the arbitral tribunal.
(2) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the arbitral tribunal may
direct that the costs of an arbitration, or of any part of the arbitral
proceedings, are to be limited to a specified amount.
(3) A direction under subsection (2) may be varied at any stage, but
this must be done sufficiently in advance of the incurring of costs to
which it relates, or the taking of any steps in the proceedings which
may be affected by it, for the limit to be taken into account.
(4) The arbitral tribunal may, in making an award:
(a) direct to whom, by whom, and in what manner, the whole or
any part of the costs that it awards are to be paid; and
(b) tax or settle the amount of costs to be paid or any part of
those costs; and
(c) award costs to be taxed or settled as between party and party
or as between legal practitioner and client.
(5) Any costs of an arbitration (other than the fees or expenses of an
arbitrator) that are directed to be paid by an award are, to the extent
that they have not been taxed or settled by the arbitral tribunal, to
be assessed in the Court having jurisdiction under section 34 to
hear applications setting aside the award.
(6) If no provision is made by an award with respect to the costs of the
arbitration, a party may, within 14 days after receiving the award,
apply to the arbitral tribunal for directions as to the payment of
those costs.
(7) The arbitral tribunal must, after hearing any party who wishes to be
heard, amend the award by adding to it such directions as the
arbitral tribunal thinks proper with respect to the payment of the
costs of the arbitration.
Note for section 33B
There is no equivalent of this section in the Model Law.