| Arbitration clause | ||
| Statement of claim | ||
| Court of Arbitration at the Polish Chamber of Commerce |
| Hearing | ||
| Award |
2. Arbitration is initiated by the submission of a statement of claim, which should contain
a) the names of the parties to the proceedings and their respective addresses, and – in the case of business entities, cooperatives, foundations and associations – excerpts from the court register or another public register,
b) n indication of the arbitration agreement (arbitration clause) or any other grounds for the jurisdiction of the Court,
c) the amount in dispute,
d) an exact specification of the claim, together with its justification, and evidence in support of the presented circumstances.
A statement of claim may also name the arbitrator appointed by the party concerned, contain a motion for the case to be heard by a sole arbitrator, or a motion for an arbitrator to be nominated by the Arbitral Council.
The hearing is confidential. In addition to the parties and their legal representatives, the hearing can be attended only by persons summoned to it, and by other persons only with the consent of the parties and the Arbitral Tribunal – but no more than two persons to be indicated by each party. The hearing may be attended by the President of the Court, the Secretary General of the Court and members of the Arbitral Council.
The Chairman of the Arbitral Tribunal sets the date of the hearing. The Chairman issues orders necessary to prepare the hearing, so that the case may be resolved after the first hearing if possible. The Secretary General of the Court notifies the parties of the date and place of the hearing.
The Chairman of the Arbitral Tribunal presides over the hearing. A sole arbitrator has the authority of the Chairman and of the Arbitral Tribunal itself.