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Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules, 2004
Milan Chamber of Commerce
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. The claimant shall file a request for arbitration with the Secretariat.
2. The request shall be signed by the party or by its counsel with power of attorney and shall contain or be accompanied by:
a. the names and domiciles of the parties;
b. a description of the dispute and claims and an indication of their economic value;
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 claim 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;
g. the arbitration agreement.
3. The Secretariat shall forward the request for arbitration to defendant within five working days of the filing. At the request of claimant, the Secretariat shall forward the request through a bailiff. Claimant may forward the request for arbitration directly to defendant, provided that the request is also filed with the Secretariat.
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