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What does Resignation mean? The act by which an employee ends employment by communicating (orally or in writing) notice of resignation to the employer, or by resigning with immediate effect. It is a descriptive term rather than a defined statutory concept, but employment legislation and case law across the UK and Ireland regulate notice and consequences. Also used for office-holders, subject to the governing instrument. A resignation must be clear and unequivocal. It usually takes effect on expiry of the contractual or statutory notice period (the effective date of termination in the UK). An employee may seek to withdraw a resignation before it takes effect,...

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Revocation, resignation and death of arbitrators: procedures, consequences, fees and institutional powers under the Arbitration Act 1996 (including 2025 amendments)

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This Practice Note examines the revocation of an arbitrator’s Authority under the Arbitration Act 1996 (AA 1996) and illustrative Arbitration rules, and also addresses certain implications arising from an arbitrator’s Resignation or death.

For guidance on applications to the courts of England and Wales to remove an arbitrator under AA 1996, s 24, see Practice Note: AA 1996—applying to remove an arbitrator (s 24).

Revocation of an arbitrator’s authority

In some situations, an appointed arbitrator’s authority may be withdrawn while the arbitration is in progress, for instance where a clear lack of independence and/or impartiality is shown—see Practice Note: Challenging the tribunal’s independence or impartiality.

Before pursuing revocation, the parties should weigh the potential drawbacks, including the expense and delay of appointing a replacement arbitrator, and the further time and costs required to revisit issues already addressed by the removed arbitrator.

An arbitrator’s authority may be revoked by the parties or by an arbitral institution:

  • agreement between the parties—the parties may already have specified the circumstances...
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