Think before you act: Supreme Court of Western Australia finds consent by conduct to arbitration appeal | Practical Law

Think before you act: Supreme Court of Western Australia finds consent by conduct to arbitration appeal | Practical Law

In Golden Mile Milling Pty Ltd v Novus Capital Ltd [2022] WASC 364 (7 November 2022), the Supreme Court of Western Australia refused leave to appeal under section 34A of the Commercial Arbitration Act 2012 but in doing so, confirmed that a party can, by its conduct after the issuance of an arbitral award, agree that an appeal from that award may be made to the court.

Think before you act: Supreme Court of Western Australia finds consent by conduct to arbitration appeal

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report w-037-5965 (Approx. 4 pages)

Think before you act: Supreme Court of Western Australia finds consent by conduct to arbitration appeal

Published on 15 Nov 2022Australia
In Golden Mile Milling Pty Ltd v Novus Capital Ltd [2022] WASC 364 (7 November 2022), the Supreme Court of Western Australia refused leave to appeal under section 34A of the Commercial Arbitration Act 2012 but in doing so, confirmed that a party can, by its conduct after the issuance of an arbitral award, agree that an appeal from that award may be made to the court.