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Land Act 1994
sec.339IAppointment of mediator
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### sec.339I Appointment of mediator
The parties to the dispute may jointly appoint a mediator to mediate the dispute.
A party to the dispute may request a prescribed dispute resolution entity to appoint a mediator if—
another party to the dispute does not comply with section 339G to the extent that section applies to the other party; or
the parties are otherwise unable to agree to the joint appointment of a mediator.
If a request is made to a prescribed dispute resolution entity under subsection (2) , the prescribed dispute resolution entity must appoint an appropriately qualified mediator to mediate the dispute.
s 339I ins 2019 No. 17 s 41
(sec.339I-ssec.1) The parties to the dispute may jointly appoint a mediator to mediate the dispute.
(sec.339I-ssec.2) A party to the dispute may request a prescribed dispute resolution entity to appoint a mediator if— another party to the dispute does not comply with section 339G to the extent that section applies to the other party; or the parties are otherwise unable to agree to the joint appointment of a mediator.
(sec.339I-ssec.3) If a request is made to a prescribed dispute resolution entity under subsection (2) , the prescribed dispute resolution entity must appoint an appropriately qualified mediator to mediate the dispute.
- (a) another party to the dispute does not comply with section 339G to the extent that section applies to the other party; or
- (b) the parties are otherwise unable to agree to the joint appointment of a mediator.