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Milan Chamber of Commerce - International Arbitration Rules
Milan Chamber of Commerce
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. The party wishing to commence proceedingsshall file a signed Request for Arbitration with the Chamber of Arbitration,containing:
a) the name and address of the parties and their domicilefor the proceedings, if any;
b) the document containing the clause or submissionor, in the case indicated under Art. 1.3 of these Rules, the request tothe other party to accept arbitration before the Chamber of Arbitrationof Milan;
c) all indications, if any, as to the language ofthe arbitration, the norms applicable to the merits of the dispute or theex aequo et bono decision;
d) a description of the facts and claims and a (summary)indication of the economic value of the dispute, if possible;
e) the evidence, if any, in support of its claim andany document which the party deems appropriate to enclose;
f) the designation of the arbitrator or all indicationsnecessary for selecting him;
g) the original power of attorney to counsel, if any.
2. The Request for Arbitration shallbe filed with the Chamber of Arbitration as follows: one original for theChamber of Arbitration and one for each defendant, plus as many copiesas are the arbitrators.
When filing the Request, claimant shall pay the registrationfee indicated in the annexed Schedule.
3. Where the document under b) is lackingor the other party does not accept arbitration in the case under Art. 1.3of these Rules, the Secretariat shall declare that the arbitration cannottake place.
4. The Secretariat shall forward theRequest for Arbitration to the other party through a bailiff, by registeredmail with advice of receipt or by any other means allowing for a proofthat the notice has been received.
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