Pre Hearing Statements Sample Clauses
The Pre-Hearing Statements clause requires parties involved in a dispute to submit written summaries of their positions and key evidence before a formal hearing takes place. Typically, each party must outline the facts they intend to prove, identify witnesses, and list documents or exhibits they plan to present. This process ensures that all parties and the adjudicator are informed in advance, promoting efficiency and reducing surprises during the hearing by clarifying the issues and evidence to be addressed.
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Pre Hearing Statements. At least thirty working days before the hearing, the parties will jointly prepare and file with the arbitrators an agreed pre-hearing statement setting out the disputed issues to be decided by the arbitration, a statement of agreed facts, the identity of witnesses, a list of exhibits that will be used, and copies of the documents concerning the disputed issues that the parties agree should be provided to the arbitrators.
Pre Hearing Statements
