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Netherlands - Arbitration Act * 1 December 1986 Code of Civil Procedure - Book Four: Arbitration
Netherlands
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. Unless the parties have agreed otherwise, if the arbitral tribunal is composed of more than one arbitrator, it shall decide by a majority of votes.
2. The award shall be in writing and signed by the arbitrator or arbitrators.
3. If a minority of the arbitrators refuses to sign, the other arbitrators shall make mention thereof beneath the award signed by them. This statement shall be signed by them. A similar statement shall be made if a minority is incapable of signing and it is unlikely that this impediment will cease to exist within a reasonable time.
4. In addition to the decision, the award shall contain in any case:
(a) the names and addresses of the arbitrator or arbitrators;
(b) the names and addresses of the parties;
(c) the date on which the award is made;
(d) the place where the award is made;
(e) the reasons for the decision, unless the award concerns merely the determination only of the quality or condition of goods as provided in article 1020(4)( a ) or the recording of a settlement as provided in article 1069.
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