Malaysia legislation

Section 107

of CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1999

Section 107

Negotiation for settlement

(2)

Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), in making an assessment the Tribunal shall have regard to any factors that, in the opinion of the Tribunal, are likely to impair the ability of either or both of the parties to negotiate an agreed settlement.

(3)

Where the parties reach an agreed settlement, the Tribunal shall approve and record the settlement and the settlement shall then take effect as if it is an award of the Tribunal.

(4)

Where—

(a)

it appears to the Tribunal that it would not be appropriate for it to assist the parties to negotiate an agreed settlement in relation to the claim; or

(b)

the parties are unable to reach an agreed settlement in relation to the claim, the Tribunal shall proceed to determine the dispute.

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