peremptory order

peremptory order
A final order or direction of the tribunal, which specifies a time for compliance. A peremptory order is usually made following failure by one or more parties to adhere to the tribunal's procedural orders, and may take the form of an "unless" order. Peremptory order are recognised in English law in sections 41(5) and 82 of the Arbitration Act 1996.

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