Arbitration Act, 1965 (Act No. 42 of 1965)

Definitions

1. Definitions

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In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates—

 

"arbitration agreement"

means a written agreement providing for the reference to arbitration of any existing dispute or any future dispute relating to a matter specified in the agreement, whether an arbitrator is named or designated therein or not;

 

"arbitration proceedings"

means proceedings conducted by an arbitration tribunal for the settlement by arbitration of a dispute which has been referred to arbitration in terms of an arbitration agreement;

 

"arbitration tribunal"

means the arbitrator, arbitrators or umpire acting as such under an arbitration agreement;

 

"award"

includes an interim award;

 

"court"

means any court of a provincial or local division of the Supreme Court of South Africa having jurisdiction;

 

"party"

in relation to an arbitration agreement or a reference, means a party to the agreement or reference, a successor in title or assign of such a party and a representative recognized by law of such a party, successor in title or assign;

 

"territory"

[Definition deleted by section 1 of Act 49 of 1996]