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Author O'Reilly, Michael

Title Costs in Arbitration Proceedings
Edition 2nd ed
Published Milton : Informa Law, 1997

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Description 1 online resource (218 p.)
Series Practical guides
Practical guides
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Preface -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Costs in Arbitration Proceedings -- 1.1: The statutory regime -- 1.2: The costs of the arbitration -- 1.3: The applicability of the English law of costs in arbitration -- 1.4: The costs provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 -- 1.5: Agreements as to costs -- Chapter 2: The Arbitrator's Fees and Expenses -- 2.1: Historical introduction -- 2.2: An overview of the provisions of the Arbitration Act 1996 as to the arbitrator's fees and expenses
2.3: The arbitrator's entitlement to fees and expenses -- 2.4: Elements of arbitrator's fees and expenses -- 2.5: The arbitrator's award as to his own recoverable fees and expenses -- 2.6: The arbitrator's right to withhold an award unless his fees and expenses are paid -- 2.7: The arbitrator's fees where the arbitration is terminated prior to an award disposing of all issues -- 2.8: The arbitrator's fees in respect of applications to or remissions from the court -- 2.9: The fees of arbitral institutions -- 2.10: Judge-arbitrators -- Chapter 3: The Award as to Liability for Costs
3.1: The arbitrator's power and duty to award costs -- 3.2: The event -- 3.3: The discretion to make an award which does not follow the event -- Chapter 4: Orders and Awards as to Costs: Practical Considerations -- 4.1: Costs orders and awards as to costs -- 4.2: Procedure when making and award as to costs: submissions -- 4.3: The provisions of reasons for an award as to costs -- 4.4: Special costs orders in relation to issues which arise during the proceedings -- 4.5: Notices to admit -- 4.6: The award as to costs: terms specifying the basis on which costs are to be computed
4.7: Apportionment of costs -- 4.8: Award of interest on costs -- Chapter 5: Determining the Recoverable Costs of the Arbitration -- 5.1: An overview -- 5.2: Determination in the court following arbitration proceedings -- 5.3: The basis upon which recoverable costs are assessed -- 5.4: Determining the fees and expenses of the arbitrator -- 5.5: Determining the parties' recoverable costs -- 5.6: Allowable costs: general principles -- 5.7: Time factors -- 5.8: Costs of legal representation -- 5.9: Witnesses and evidence -- 5.10: Client's internal costs -- 5.11: Costs of a note
5.12: General expenses incurred in the arbitration -- 5.13: Value added tax -- 5.14: Set-off of costs -- Chapter 6: Security for the Costs of the Arbitration -- 6.1: Security for costs: the rationale -- 6.2: Historical introduction -- 6.3: The authority to order security for costs -- 6.4: The arbitrator must satisfy himself that the application is a proper one -- 6.5: The arbitrator's discretion -- 6.6: Security for costs where the arbitration is purely on documents -- 6.7: Security for cost when there is a countercJaim -- 6.8: The timing of an application for security for costs
Notes Description based upon print version of record
6.9: Security for costs provisions in the arbitration agreement or rules
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000286076
100028607X