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Netherlands - Arbitration Act * 1 December 1986 Code of Civil Procedure - Book Four: Arbitration
Netherlands
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. If the claimant, without showing good cause, fails to communicate his statement of claim or duly to explain the claim, in spite of having had a reasonable opportunity to do so, the arbitral tribunal may terminate the arbitral proceedings by means of an arbitral award.
2. If the respondent, without showing good cause, fails to submit his defence, in spite of having been given a reasonable opportunity to do so, the arbitral tribunal may render an award forthwith.
3. In the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2) above, the arbitral tribunal shall render an award in favour of the claimant, unless it considers the claim to be unlawful or unfounded. Before rendering an award, the arbitral tribunal may require the claimant to produce evidence in support of one or more of his allegations.
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