s.77Supplementary provisions to appeal under sections 75 and 76
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Section 77Part 10POWER OF COURT IN RELATION TO AWARD

Supplementary provisions to appeal under sections 75 and 76

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77. (1) This section shall apply to an application or appeal under section 75 and 76.
An application or appeal may not be brought if the applicant or appellant has not first exhausted —
every available arbitral process of appeal or review; and
every available recourse under section 69.
An application or appeal shall be brought within one month of the date of the award or, if there has been any arbitral process of appeal or review, of the date when the applicant or appellant was notified of the result of that process.
If on an application or appeal it appears to the court that the award —
does not contain the arbitral tribunal’s reasons; or
does not set out the arbitral tribunal’s reasons in sufficient detail to enable the court to properly consider the application or appeal, the court may order the arbitral tribunal to state the reasons for its award in sufficient detail for that purpose.
Where the court makes an order under subsection (4), it may make such further order as it thinks fit with respect to any additional costs of the arbitration resulting from its order.
The court may order the applicant or appellant to provide security for the costs of the application or appeal, and may direct that the application or appeal be dismissed if the order is not complied with.
The power to order security for costs shall not be exercised by reason only that the applicant or appellant is —
an individual ordinarily resident outside the Islands; or
a corporation or association incorporated or formed under the law of a country outside the Islands or whose central management and control is exercised outside the Islands.
The court may order that any money payable under the award shall be brought into court or otherwise secured pending the determination of the application or appeal, and may direct that the application or appeal be dismissed if the order is not complied with.
The court may grant leave to appeal subject to conditions to the same or similar effect as an order under subsection (6) or (8) and this shall not affect the general discretion of the court to grant leave subject to conditions. Section 78 Arbitration Law, 2012 Page 44 Law 3 of 2012 c

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