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(3) For the purposes of an arbitration, an arbitration tribunal shall not be bound by the rules of evidence in civil or criminal proceedings.
18. Evidence given by a person in an arbitration shall not be admissible against him in any civil or criminal proceedings by or against him, except where he is charged with an offence under Part V (Perjury) of the Crimes Ordinance.
19. (1) On an arbitration the arbitration tribunal shall make such award as it thinks fit.
(2) Where under section 12(1) an arbitration tribunal consists of 3 arbitrators, an award may be made by any 2 arbitrators.
(3) The arbitration tribunal shall submit the award to the Governor in Council, who shall as soon as possible cause it to be published in such manner as he thinks fit.
20. The Governor may pay to an arbitrator such remuneration out of the general revenue of Hong Kong as he thinks fit.
21. The Arbitration Ordinance shall not apply to any arbitration, or to any award made by an arbitration tribunal, under this Ordinance.
Use of evidence in civil or criminal proceedings. (Cap. 200.)
Award of an arbitration tribunal.
Remuneration of arbitrator.
Arbitration Ordinance not to apply. (Cap. 341.)
PART IV
BOARD OF INQUIRY
Board of inquiry.
22. (1) Where under section 11 the Governor in Council refers a trade dispute to a board of inquiry, he shall appoint a board of inquiry consisting of one or more members as he thinks fit.
(2) If a board of inquiry appointed under subsection (1) consists of two or more members, the Governor in Council shall nominate a member to be the President of the board of inquiry.
(3) The Governor in Council shall, when appointing a board of inquiry under subsection (1), specify the period within which the board of inquiry shall submit a report of its findings.
23. (1) A board of inquiry shall inquire into the causes and circumstances of a trade dispute and shall submit a report of its findings to the Governor in Council.
(2) A board of inquiry may include in a report submitted under subsection (1) such recommendation as it thinks fit.
(3) A board of inquiry may, before submitting a report of its finding, submit such interim reports as it thinks fit.
(4) The Governor in Council shall as soon as possible after the receipt of a report of a board of inquiry cause it to be published in such manner as he thinks fit.
Terms of reference and report of board of inquiry.
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(3) For the purposes of an arbitration, an arbitration tribunal shall not be bound by the rules of evidence in civil or criminal pro- ceedings.
18. Evidence given by a person in an arbitration shall not be admissible against him in any civil or criminal proceedings by or against him, except where he is charged with an offence under Part V (Perjury) of the Crimes Ordinance.
19. (1) On an arbitration the arbitration tribunal shall make such award as it thinks fit.
(2) Where under section 12(1) an arbitration tribunal consists of 3 arbitrators, an award may be made by any 2 arbitrators.
(3) The arbitration tribunal shall submit the award to the Governor in Council, who shall as soon as possible cause it to be published in such manner as he thinks fit.
20. The Governor may pay to an arbitrator such remuneration out of the general revenue of Hong Kong as he thinks fit.
21. The Arbitration Ordinance shall not apply to any arbitra- tion, or to any award made by an arbitration tribunal, under this Ordinance.
Use of evidence in civil or
criminal proceedings. (Cap. 200.)
Award of an arbitration tribunal.
Remuneration of arbitrator.
Arbitration Ordinance not to apply. (Cap. 341.)
PART IV
BOARD OF INQUIRY
Board of
22. (1) Where under section 11 the Governor in Council refers a trade dispute to a board of inquiry, he shall appoint a board inquiry. of inquiry consisting of one or more members as he thinks fit.
(2) If a board of inquiry appointed under subsection (1) consists of two or more members, the Governor in Council shall nominate a member to be the President of the board of inquiry.
(3) The Governor in Council shall, when appointing a board of inquiry under subsection (1), specify the period within which the board of inquiry shall submit a report of its findings.
23. (1) A board of inquiry shall inquire into the causes and circumstances of a trade dispute and shall submit a report of its findings to the Governor in Council.
(2) A board of inquiry may include in a report submitted under subsection (1) such recommendation as it thinks fit.
(3) A board of inquiry may, before submitting a report of its finding, submit such interim reports as it thinks fit.
(4) The Governor in Council shall as soon as possible after the receipt of a report of a board of inquiry cause it to be published in such manner as he thinks fit.
Terms of reference and report of board of inquiry.
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