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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (ARBITRATION) REGULATIONS 2018 (F2018L01740) - REG 11

When ACCC may terminate arbitration

             (1)  The ACCC may terminate an arbitration (without making a determination) if it considers that:

                     (a)  the notification of the dispute was vexatious; or

                     (b)  the subject matter of the dispute is trivial, misconceived or lacking in substance; or

                     (c)  a party has not engaged in negotiations in relation to the dispute in good faith; or

                     (d)  the service that is the subject of the dispute should continue to be provided under an existing arrangement between the service seeker and service provider.

             (2)  In addition, if the dispute is about varying an existing determination, the ACCC may terminate the arbitration if it considers that there is no sufficient reason why the existing determination should not continue to have effect.



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