Appointment of Emergency Arbitrator Sample Clauses

Appointment of Emergency Arbitrator. (a) If a party is in requirement of urgent interim or conservatory measures, that cannot await formation of the Tribunal, it may make an application for emergency interim relief. The party shall notify the Registrar with a simultaneous copy thereof to the other parties to the arbitration agreement for such measures. (b) The party making such an application shall: i) describe the circumstances and the nature of the urgency and the measures sought ii) file proof of service of such application upon the opposite parties. (c) The party invoking the provision of Emergency Arbitrator shall deposit the necessary fees, administrative charges and expenses decided by the Registrar in consultation with the Chairman of the Maritime Arbitration Committee within 7 days from the date of demand made by the Registrar. (d) The Registrar, in consultation with the Chairman and in his absence in consultation with the member of the Committee designated by the Chairman, shall appoint the Emergency Arbitrator as soon as possible but not later than seven days from the date of receipt of the fee as above. (e) The Emergency Arbitrator so appointed shall schedule a hearing including filing of pleadings as soon as possible but not later than seven days of his appointment. The Emergency Arbitrator shall provide reasonable opportunity of being heard to all the parties and upon being satisfied shall have the power to pass an interim order as provided under Rule 14(3). (f) The Registrar shall ensure that the entire process from the appointment of the Emergency Arbitrator to making the Order shall be completed within thirty days (excluding non-business days). (g) The Emergency Arbitrator shall become functus officio after the Order is made and shall not be a part of the Tribunal. (h) The order for urgent interim or conservatory measures passed by the Emergency Arbitrator shall not bind the Tribunal on the merits of any issue or dispute that the said Tribunal may be required to determine. (i) An order pursuant to the appointment of Emergency Arbitrator shall be binding on the parties when rendered. By agreeing to arbitration under these Rules, the parties undertake to comply with such an order or award without delay. (j) The order passed by the Emergency Arbitrator shall remain operative unless modified, substituted or vacated by the Tribunal.
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