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MAGISTRATES' COURT ACT 1989 - SECT 103

Conduct of arbitration

    (1)     An arbitration under this Division is to be conducted by the Court constituted by a magistrate or, if the Rules so provide, by a registrar.

    (2)     In conducting an arbitration, the Court—

        (a)     is not bound by rules of evidence but may inform itself on any matter in such manner as it thinks fit; and

        (b)     is bound by the rules of natural justice; and

        (c)     is not required to conduct any proceedings in a formal manner; and

        (d)     may exercise any powers that the Court may exercise in hearing and determining a complaint.

S. 103(2A) inserted by No. 69/2009 s. 54(Sch. Pt 1 item 34.9).

    (2A)     Nothing in subsection (2)(a) prevents the application of Part 3.10 of the Evidence Act 2008 to the conduct of an arbitration.

    (3)     Evidence in an arbitration—

        (a)     may be given orally or in writing; and

S. 103(3)(b) amended by No. 6/2018 s. 68(Sch. 2 item 81.1).

        (b)     if the Court so requires, must be given on oath or affirmation or by affidavit.

    (4)     The Court must determine according to law any question that arises for determination in an arbitration.

    (5)     If the Court is satisfied that a party to an arbitration does not have a knowledge of the English language that is sufficient to enable the party to understand, or participate in, the arbitration, the Court may allow a competent interpreter to interpret the arbitration.



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