(e)
there is an error apparent on the face of the record which has occasioned
injustice;
(f)
(g)
the award was obtained through fraud or corruption; or
the award deals with a dispute not contemplated in the terms of the submission
to arbitration.
(2)
If the Tribunal considers the request for the additional award to be justified and that
the omission can be rectified without any further hearings or evidence, it shall make
the additional award within 45 days after the receipt of the request.
(3)
If the Tribunal considers the request for review justified, it may hear such matter or
evidence as it deems necessary and shall review the award accordingly within 45 days
after the receipt of the request.
(4)
The Tribunal, upon application by a party or on its own motion, may for sufficient
cause extend time limits specified in this Rule and in Rules 33 , 34.
PART VI – FINALITY AND ENFORCEABILITY OF AWARD
Rule 36: Finality and Enforceability of Award
(1)
Subject to Rules 33, 34 and 35, the arbitral award shall be final.
(2)
By submitting the dispute to arbitration under Article 32 of the Treaty, the parties
shall be deemed to have undertaken to implement the resulting award without delay.
(3)
Enforcement of arbitral awards shall be in accordance with the enforcement
procedures of the country in which enforcement is sought.
PART VII – COSTS
Rule 37: Costs and Fees
(1)
There shall be no fees payable to the arbitrators.
(2)
The Tribunal shall fix the costs of arbitration in its award separately from the
expenses of the Tribunal.
(3)
The term ‘costs’ includes:(a) filing fees;
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