Serious irregularity definition

Serious irregularity means an irregularity of any of the following kinds which has caused, or will cause, substantial injustice to the appellant—
Serious irregularity means an irregularity by the Panel, Panel Member or Arbiter which is likely to cause substantial injustice to the claimant by reason of (1) the Panel, Panel Member or Arbiter exceeding their powers (other than by exceeding their substantive jurisdiction), (2) failure of the Panel, Panel Member or Arbiter to conduct the proceedings in accordance with the Appeal Guidelines, or to deal with the issues put to them, and (3) the decision being obtained by fraud or in a manner which is contrary to public policy.
Serious irregularity means an irregularity which has caused, or will cause, substantial injustice to the appellant.

More Definitions of Serious irregularity

Serious irregularity means an irregularity of one or more of the following kinds which the Court considers has caused or will cause substantial injustice to the appellant: the tribunal exceeded its powers; the tribunal failed to conduct the proceedings in accordance with the procedure agreed by the Parties; the tribunal failed to deal with all the issues that were put to it; the Award is ambiguous or uncertain; the Award was obtained by fraud or the way in which it was procured being contrary to public policy; an irregularity in the conduct of the proceedings or in the Award which is admitted by the tribunal.