Summary
Filing a pleading involves submitting formal written statements in court, such as complaints and defenses, to outline disputes. In Tanzania, this is governed by the Civil Procedure Code. Arbitrators, as neutral third parties, resolve disputes outside of court with authority granted by arbitration agreements. They can rule on evidence, decide cases, and issue binding awards, as outlined in the Arbitration Act. Specific provisions include Section 15 on jurisdiction, Section 19 on evidence, Section 23 on interim measures, and Section 26 on arbitral awards. Understanding these roles and provisions is crucial for navigating legal disputes in Tanzania.Full Conversation
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- Pleading in Tanzania:
- Governed by the Civil Procedure Code.
- Requires a written statement of claim, defense, or counterclaim.
- Arbitration in Tanzania:
- Governed by the Arbitration Act.
- Arbitrators have authority as per the arbitration agreement, subject to national laws.
Do you have a specific legal dispute or case in mind?
Give me specific provision in arbitration Act
Here are some specific provisions from the Arbitration Act of Tanzania:
- Section *: Defines arbitration agreements and the form they should take.
- Section *: Discusses the appointment of arbitrators.
- Section *: Outlines the powers and duties of arbitrators.
- Section *: Details the binding nature and enforcement of arbitral awards.
Do you need information on a specific section or more details on how these provisions apply to your case?
Bro you are wrong
It seems like there might have been a misunderstanding or an error in the previous information provided. Let me help clarify things for you.
Could you please specify which part you think is incorrect or needs further clarification in the context of the Arbitration Act of Tanzania?
Those provision are wrong
I understand there might have been an error in the specific provisions I provided. Let's clarify this:
- What is the exact issue you are facing with the arbitration process in Tanzania? This will help me provide more accurate information tailored to your situation.
I need power and function of arbitrator
Sure, here are the powers and functions of an arbitrator in Tanzania, as per the Arbitration Act:
- Powers:
- Rule on jurisdiction and arbitral proceedings.
- Decide on the admissibility, relevance, materiality, and weight of evidence.
- Make interim awards.
- Functions:
- Conduct arbitration proceedings impartially.
- Ensure fair opportunity for all parties to present their case.
- Render a binding award based on the arbitration agreement and applicable law.
Do you need more detailed information on any specific power or function?
Give me provision
Here are the specific provisions regarding the powers and functions of an arbitrator under the Arbitration Act of Tanzania:
- Section *: Jurisdiction of arbitrators.
- Section *: Powers to decide on evidence and proceedings.
- Section *: Interim measures and preliminary orders.
- Section *: Making of arbitral awards.
Do you need more details on any specific section?