An arbitrator may
correct a decision an arbitrator gives or a statement of the reasons an
arbitrator has given for the decision to the extent necessary to rectify
—
(a) a
clerical mistake; or
(b) an
error arising from an accidental slip or omission; or
(c) a
material miscalculation of figures or a material mistake in the description of
any person, thing, or matter referred to in the decision; or
(d) a
defect of form.
[Section 216 inserted: No. 42 of 2004 s. 130.]