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PART 2 Competent Authorities and ADR Entities
Requirements that a competent authority must be satisfied that the person meets
1.Alternative dispute resolution services offered by the person
12.For the purposes of paragraph 11 “habitual residence” is be...
13A.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the “prescribed period” is 12...
14.The person ensures that its policy regarding when it will...
16.Where, following the expiry of the period referred to in...
18.Where the person agrees to deal with a dispute transmitted...
19.Where the person refuses to deal with a dispute transmitted...
Information to be included in the list maintained by a competent authority
Information to be included in an ADR entity's annual activity report
Information which an ADR entity must communicate to the relevant competent authority every two years
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