Commencing arbitration in England and Wales: stopping time | Practical Law

Commencing arbitration in England and Wales: stopping time | Practical Law

Claims referred to arbitration may be time-barred if the arbitration has not been commenced properly for the purposes of stopping time from running. Failure to commence an arbitration effectively may also result in the tribunal lacking jurisdiction to make a binding award. This note examines what steps to take to ensure an arbitration has been effectively commenced.

Commencing arbitration in England and Wales: stopping time

Practical Law UK Practice Note 5-203-2247 (Approx. 17 pages)

Commencing arbitration in England and Wales: stopping time

MaintainedEngland, Wales
Claims referred to arbitration may be time-barred if the arbitration has not been commenced properly for the purposes of stopping time from running. Failure to commence an arbitration effectively may also result in the tribunal lacking jurisdiction to make a binding award. This note examines what steps to take to ensure an arbitration has been effectively commenced.