Resisting enforcement under section 66 English Arbitration Act 1996: case study | Practical Law

Resisting enforcement under section 66 English Arbitration Act 1996: case study | Practical Law

This case study illustrates the procedure, under section 66 of the English Arbitration Act 1996, for resisting enforcement of a domestic arbitration award. The case study consists of an application notice, witness statement and draft order, each with accompanying drafting notes.

Resisting enforcement under section 66 English Arbitration Act 1996: case study

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Resisting enforcement under section 66 English Arbitration Act 1996: case study

Maintained, England, Wales
This case study illustrates the procedure, under section 66 of the English Arbitration Act 1996, for resisting enforcement of a domestic arbitration award. The case study consists of an application notice, witness statement and draft order, each with accompanying drafting notes.
The factual scenario is the same as that in Case study, Application to enforce a domestic arbitration award under section 66 English Arbitration Act 1996 and proceeds from the point where the award creditor has obtained an order, on a without notice basis, granting permission to enforce the award. The award debtor now wishes to apply to the court to set aside that order.