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Dispute Resolution Officer (DRO) A Member of the Association who works in consultation with the Grievance Officer, but whose primary function is to assist Members in resolving conflicts or disputes.
The landlord may apply for an Order of Possession or a similar order from a court or a Dispute Resolution Officer and when such an order has been obtained, eviction by a bailiff may follow.
If the parties cannot agree on an issue of a notified dispute within an agreed number of business days (default of 20 Business Days unless otherwise agreed), then the dispute is referred to the Dispute Resolution Officer.
Unless otherwise determined by the Dispute Resolution Officer, all complaints must be in writing to P O Box 100, Macarthur Square NSW 2560.
The Dispute Resolution Officer shall notify the parties of the expected fees and expenses of the arbitrators and the arbitrators’ counsel, if any.
It is intended that the Dispute Resolution Officer is a senior person within the Agency or other person/position who has agreed to this role.
In the event the parties cannot agree on the identity of all of the arbitrators, all or any of the arbitrators will be selected by the Dispute Resolution Officer of the Memphis Cotton Exchange.
The Dispute Resolution Officer shall immediately investigate the complaint and if necessary correspond directly with the Lessee in relation to the disputed matter.
The Dispute Resolution Officer shall select a Chairman of the Rule 43 Arbitration Committee, and the Chairman may establish such hearing procedures and schedules as are deemed appropriate.
The fees and expenses of the arbitrators and their counsel shall be paid equally by the parties and an estimated amount sufficient to Cover them will be deposited with the Dispute Resolution Officer prior to the hearing.