Rural Arbitration in Agricultural Property & Asset Disputes - Key Procedures & More
Introduction
Aimed at surveyors, this webinar will offer an introduction to rural arbitration, including an outline of the key procedures involved. It will cover the legal framework governing rural arbitrations and the roles and responsibilities of the arbitrator, as well as the obligations of the parties involved. Additionally, the session will explore the latest guidance introduced by the Agricultural Act 2020.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The statutory framework - the relevant law
- The nature of arbitration and how it differs from other forms of dispute resolution
- How to apply and appoint the arbitrator
- What is expected of the parties when an arbitrator is appointed?
- The duties and obligations of the parties and the arbitrator
- Case management and interlocutory matters including preliminary meetings, jurisdiction, directions and peremptory orders
- Preparing for and attending the hearing
- Acting as advocate, expert evidence, hearing protocols and procedures
- DEFRA guidance/code of practice
- Costs - arbitrator’s discretion, costs awards, offers to settle
- Post award matters - challenging an award, mistakes and errors
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Thursday 22nd May 2025
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