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Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules, 2004
Milan Chamber of Commerce
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. For determining the costs of the proceedings, the value of the dispute shall be the sum of the claims filed by all parties.
2. The Secretariat shall determine the value of the dispute on the basis of the request for arbitration and statement of defence and all further indications of the parties and the Arbitral Tribunal. The criteria for determining the value of the dispute are indicated in Annexe A to these Rules.
3. In any stage of the proceedings the Secretariat may divide the value of the dispute in relation to the claims of each party and request to each party the payments relating to these claims.
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