PART 3Extension of Time Limits in View of Mediation in Certain Cross-border Disputes - Amendments to Primary Legislation

Amendments to the Land Registration Act 200253

After paragraph 15, insert—

Extension of time limits because of mediation in certain cross-border disputes16

1

In this paragraph—

a

“Mediation Directive” means Directive 2008/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on certain aspects of mediation in civil and commercial matters,

b

“mediation” has the meaning given by article 3(a) of the Mediation Directive,

c

“mediator” has the meaning given by article 3(b) of the Mediation Directive, and

d

“relevant dispute” means a dispute to which article 8(1) of the Mediation Directive applies (certain cross-border disputes).

2

Sub-paragraph (3) applies where—

a

a period of time is prescribed by paragraph 1(1), 1(2)(a) or 6(1) in relation to the whole or part of a relevant dispute,

b

a mediation in relation to the relevant dispute starts before the period expires, and

c

if not extended by this paragraph, the period would expire before the mediation ends or less than eight weeks after it ends.

3

The period expires instead at the end of eight weeks after the mediation ends (subject to sub-paragraph (4)).

4

If a period has been extended by this paragraph, sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) apply to the extended period as they apply to a period mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(a).

5

Where more than one period applies in relation to a relevant dispute, the extension by sub-paragraph (3) of one of those periods does not affect the others.

6

For the purposes of this paragraph, a mediation starts on the date of the agreement to mediate that is entered into by the parties and the mediator.

7

For the purposes of this paragraph, a mediation ends on date of the first of these to occur—

a

the parties reach an agreement in resolution of the relevant dispute,

b

a party completes the notification of the other parties that it has withdrawn from the mediation,

c

a party to whom a qualifying request is made fails to give a response reaching the other parties within 14 days of the request,

d

the parties, after being notified that the mediator’s appointment has ended (by death, resignation or otherwise), fail to agree within 14 days to seek to appoint a replacement mediator,

e

the mediation otherwise comes to an end pursuant to the terms of the agreement to mediate.

8

For the purpose of sub-paragraph (7), a qualifying request is a request by a party that another (A) confirm to all parties that A is continuing with the mediation.

9

In the case of any relevant dispute, references in this paragraph to a mediation are references to the mediation so far as it relates to that dispute, and references to a party are to be read accordingly.