(a)
identify the award to which it relates;
(b)
indicate the date of the request;
(c)
state in detail the computational, clerical or typographical errors or any errors of
similar nature which, in the opinion of the requesting party, need correction.
(2)
The Registrar shall transmit to each member of the Tribunal a copy of the request
with its accompanying documents.
(3)
The Tribunal may, in its discretion, allow the parties to address it on the request for
correction of the award.
(4)
The sole Arbitrator or as the case may be, the Chairman of the Tribunal shall consult
the members of the Tribunal on whether it is necessary for the Tribunal to meet in
order to consider the request. The Tribunal shall fix a time limit for the parties to file
their observations on the request and shall determine the procedure for its
consideration.
(5)
If the request is received by the Registrar more than 45 days after the award was
rendered, he or she shall refuse to register the request and shall so inform the
requesting party.
Rule 35: Additional Award and Review of the Award
(1)
Within 30 days after the receipt of the award, either party, with notice to the other
party, may apply to the Tribunal requesting it to review the award on any of the
following grounds, namely, that;(a)
a party to the arbitration agreement was under some incapacity;
(b)
the arbitration agreement is not valid under the law to which the parties have
subjected it or under the law of the State where the agreement was made;
(c)
the party making the application was not given notice of the arbitral
proceedings;
(d)
a new and important matter or evidence discovered after the award was
rendered, which could not with the exercise of due diligence, be produced in the
arbitral proceedings;
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