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Netherlands - Arbitration Act * 1 December 1986 Code of Civil Procedure - Book Four: Arbitration
Netherlands
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. Not later than thirty days after the date of deposit of the award with the Registry of the District Court, a party may request in writing that the arbitral tribunal rectify in the award a manifest computing or clerical error.
2. If the details referred to in article 1057(4)( a ) to (d ) inclusive are stated incorrectly or are partially or wholly absent from the award, a party may, not later than thirty days after the date of deposit of the award with the Registry of the District Court, request in writing that the arbitral tribunal correct the mistake or omission.
3. A copy of the request mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2) above shall be communicated by the arbitral tribunal to the other party.
4. An arbitral tribunal may, not later than thirty days after the date of deposit of the award with the Registry of the District Court, also make on its own initiative the rectification or the correction mentioned in paragraph (1) or (2) above.
5. In the event that the arbitral tribunal makes the rectification or correction, it shall record and sign it on the original and copies of the award, or set it out in a separately signed document, which shall be treated as forming part of the award. The provisions of Articles 1057(1) to (3) inclusive and 1058(1) shall apply accordingly.
6. If the arbitral tribunal rejects the request for rectification or correction, it shall inform the parties thereof in writing.
7. A request under this Article does not suspend the enforcement or setting aside of the award unless the President or the District Court deems that there are serious reasons for so doing while a decision on the request is pending.
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