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Conflicts of interest for members acting as dispute resolvers [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Professional StandardPublication details: London RICS 2020Edition: 2nd edDescription: 30pISBN:
  • 9781783214051
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: This professional standard covers the appointment of surveyors as arbitrators, independent experts, mediators, adjudicators, and other dispute resolvers. Surveyors may be appointed as dispute resolvers either by private agreement between the parties in dispute, or via RICS or other formal appointing parties, such as the Law Society or the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). The aim of this 2nd edition is to provide advice on dealing with possible conflicts of interest for surveyors who are appointed to resolve disputes. It also helps all parties involved in a dispute to understand the main principles and considerations, and to be aware of when an involvement may develop into a conflict of interest.Summary: This document was originally published in November 2020 as an RICS guidance note and reissued in October 2022 as an RICS professional standard
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This professional standard covers the appointment of surveyors as arbitrators, independent experts, mediators, adjudicators, and other dispute resolvers.

Surveyors may be appointed as dispute resolvers either by private agreement between the parties in dispute, or via RICS or other formal appointing parties, such as the Law Society or the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb). The aim of this 2nd edition is to provide advice on dealing with possible conflicts of interest for surveyors who are appointed to resolve disputes. It also helps all parties involved in a dispute to understand the main principles and considerations, and to be aware of when an involvement may develop into a conflict of interest.

This document was originally published in November 2020 as an RICS guidance note and reissued in October 2022 as an RICS professional standard