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Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules, 2004
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PREAMBLE - THE CHAMBER OF ARBITRATION
Art. 1 ­ Scope of application
Art. 2 ­ Rules applicable to the proceedings
Art. 3 ­ Rules applicable to the merits of the dispute
Art. 4 ­ Seat of the arbitration
Art. 5 ­ Language of the arbitration
Art. 6 ­ Filing and sending of acts
Art. 7 ­ Time limits
Art. 8 ­ Confidentiality
Art. 9 ­ Arbitration governed by Italian law
Art. 10 ­ Request for arbitration
Art. 11 ­ Statement of defence
Art. 12 ­ Counterclaim
Art. 13 ­ Admissibility of the arbitral proceedings
III - THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
Art. 14 ­ Number of arbitrators
Art. 15 ­ Appointment of arbitrators
Art. 16 ­ Appointment of arbitrators in multi -party arbitration
Art. 17 ­ Incompatibility
Art. 18 ­ Acceptance by arbitrators
Art. 19 ­ Statement of independence and confirmation of arbitrators
Art. 20 ­ Challenge of arbitrators
Art. 21 ­ Replacement of arbitrators
Art. 22 ­ Lack of jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal
Art. 23 ­ Irregular appointment of the Arbitral Tribunal
Art. 24 ­ Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal
Art. 25 ­ Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal
Art. 26 ­ Orders of the Arbitral Tribunal
Art. 27 ­ Hearings
Art. 28 ­ Evidence taking
Art. 29 ­ Expert witnesses
Art. 30 ­ New claims
Art. 31 ­ Conclusions
Art. 32 ­ Settlement and withdrawal
Art. 33 ­ Deliberation of the award
Art. 34 ­ Form and contents of the award
Art. 35 ­ Filing and notification of the award
Art. 36 ­ Time limit for filing the final award
Art. 37 ­ Partial award and interim award
Art. 38 ­ Correction of the award
Art. 39 ­ Value of dispute
Art. 40 ­ Costs of the proceedings
Art. 41 ­ Advance and final payments
Art. 42 ­ Failure to pay
Art. 43 ­ Entry into force
Fees of the Chamber of Arbitration: included and excluded activities
Art. 1 ­ Acceptance of the Code of Ethics
Art. 2 ­ Party -appointed arbitrator
Art. 3 ­ Competence
Art. 4 ­ Availability
Art. 5 ­ Impartiality
Art. 6 ­ Independence
Art. 7 ­ Statement of impartiality and independence
Art. 8 ­ Development of the proceedings
Art. 9 ­ Unilateral contacts
Art. 10 ­ Settlement
Art. 11 ­ Deliberation of the award
Art. 12 ­ Costs
Art. 13 ­ Violation of the Code of Ethics
Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules
1. The defendant shall file its statement of defence with the Secretariat within thirty days of receiving the request from the Secretariat. The Secretariat may extend this time limit for justified reasons.
2. The statement shall be signed by the party or by its counsel with power of attorney and shall contain or be accompanied by:
a. the name and domicile of defendant;
b. a (summary) description of its defence;
c. the appointment of the arbitrator or all necessary indications as to the number of arbitrators and the manner of their selection;
d. the evidence, if any, in support of the statement of defence and all documents that the party deems appropriate to enclose;
e. all indications, if any, as to the rules applicable to the proceedings, the rules applicable to the merits of the dispute or the ex aequo et bono decision, the seat and the language of the arbitration;
f. the power of attorney to counsel, if already appointed.
3. The Secretariat shall forward the statement of defence to claimant within five working days of the filing. At the request of defendant, the Secretariat shall forward the statement through a bailiff. Defendant may forward the statement of defence directly to claimant, provided that the statement is also filed with the Secretariat.
4. Where defendant does not file a statement of defence, the arbitration shall proceed in its absence.