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Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules, 2004
Milan Chamber of Commerce
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. The Arbitral Tribunal may render a partial award when it settles only one or some of the issues of the dispute.
2. The Arbitral Tribunal may render an interim award to settle one or more preliminary, procedural or substantive issues or in any other case allowed by the rules applicable to the proceedings.
3. In cases under paragraphs 1 and 2 the Arbitral Tribunal shall order the continuation of the proceedings.
4. A partial and interim award shall not affect the time limit for filing the final award, requests for extension to the Chamber of Arbitration excepted.
5. The provisions on the award in these Rules shall apply to partial and interim awards. An interim award shall not contain a decision on the costs of the proceedings and the legal costs.
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