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Singapore ADR 1.Governed by:- Arbitration -Arbitration Act -International Arbitration Act Mediation -Community Mediation Centres Act (Cap 49A) Rules for governing Community Mediation Centre(CMC) Court-based mediation(subordinate court) -free of charge for litigating parties Primary Dispute Resolution Centre Court Dispute Resolution (CDR) at the Primary Dispute Resolution Centre was introduced in a pilot project on 7 June 1994.Court Mediation Centre renamed as Primary Resolution Centre in May 1998 as CDR expanded to include processes other than mediation such as early neutral evaluation and binding and non-binding evaluation and special forms of mediation like CDR-International, Co-Mediation with Experts, Mini-Trial and Mediation-Arbitration. civil jurisdiction of the Subordinate Courts is S$250,000. Small Claims Tribunal The Small Claims Tribunals were established in 1985.It handles disputes relating to contracts for the sale of goods or services or damage caused to property by torts not exceeding S$10,000 in value. Damages stemming from the use of motor vehicles are excluded from the provision. Upon request the Tribunal also deals with disputes not exceeding S$20,000 if the parties submit a written request. Proceedings before the tribunal are conducted in a private setting and in an informal manner with several attempts to settle the dispute amicably before a referee hears the evidence and submissions of the parties and decides the case based on its merits. Non court based mediation

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Singapore ADR

1.Governed by:-

Arbitration-Arbitration Act -International Arbitration Act

Mediation-Community Mediation Centres Act (Cap 49A)Rules for governing Community Mediation Centre(CMC)

Court-based mediation(subordinate court)-free of charge for litigating parties

Primary Dispute Resolution CentreCourt Dispute Resolution (CDR) at the Primary Dispute Resolution Centre was introduced in a pilot project on 7 June 1994.Court Mediation Centre renamed as Primary Resolution Centre in May 1998 as CDR expanded to include processes other than mediation such as early neutral evaluation and binding and non-binding evaluation and special forms of mediation like CDR-International, Co-Mediation with Experts, Mini-Trial and Mediation-Arbitration. civil jurisdiction of the Subordinate Courts is S$250,000.

Small Claims Tribunal

The Small Claims Tribunals were established in 1985.It handles disputes relating to contracts for the sale of goods or services or damage caused to property by torts not exceeding S$10,000 in value. Damages stemming from the use of motor vehicles are excluded from the provision. Upon request the Tribunal also deals with disputes not exceeding S$20,000 if the parties submit a written request. Proceedings before the tribunal are conducted in a private setting and in an informal manner with several attempts to settle the dispute amicably before a referee hears the evidence and submissions of the parties and decides the case based on its merits.

Non court based mediation

Singapore Mediation Centre

The SMC was incorporated on 8 August 1997, and officially launched by the Honourable Chief Justice Yong Pung How on 16 August 1997. The SMC is a non-profit organisation guaranteed by the Singapore Academy of Law. It is linked institutionally with many professional and trade associations and receives the support of the judiciary and the Singapore Academy of Law. Services on commercial matters: 1. Commercial Mediation Scheme no quantum liimit2. Small Case Commercial Mediation Scheme - quantum of claim is S$60,000 or less3. Med-Arb Services

Fee of SMC refer to annex SMC 1(commercial scheme),2(small case commercial scheme),3(med-arb services) attached file

Singapore International Arbitration Centre

The SIAC was set up in July 1991 and is primarily concerned with the promotion of international arbitration. From 2000 up to December 2005 she has administered over 400 cases most of which are of an international nature (62.4%). Arbitral tribunals in Singapore have been given very extensive powers including powers to grant injunctive relief, issuing interim injunctions to prevent dissipation of assets, ordering security to be provided for costs and the amount claimed pending the making of the award10. Arbitral awards are enforceable as judgments of the High Court. Foreign awards made in Convention11 countries are recognized and enforced in the same manner as judgments of the court. The SIAC has published rules of arbitration for both international and domestic arbitrations. Using Maxwell Chambers as venue for arbitration where it was the world's first integrated dispute resolution complex housing both best-of-class hearing facilities and top international ADR institutions.

FIDReC

FIDReC (Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre Ltd) handles dispute resolution matters between financial institutions and consumers. At present, FIDRecs services are available to individual consumers and sole proprietors. FIDRec has jurisdiction to adjudicate disputes between the insured and insurance companies with a claim amount of up to S$100,000 and disputes between banks and consumers, capital market disputes and all other disputes (including third party claims and market conduct claims) for a claim amount of up to S$50,000.