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Procedure of Industrial Court and on arbitrations. 3.(1) The Minister may make, or authorise the Industrial Court to make, rules regulating the procedure of that Court, and those rules may, amongst other things, provide for references in certain cases to a single member of the Court, and provide for enabling the Court to sit in two or more divisions, and to sit with assessors, who may be men or women, for enabling the Court or any division of the Court to act notwithstanding any vacancy in their number, and for enabling questions as to the interpretation of any award to be settled without any fresh report or reference. Subs.(2) rep. by SR 1977/177 (3) The [Arbitration Act (Northern Ireland), 1937] shall not apply to any reference to the Industrial Court, .... (4) Where the members of the Industrial Court are unable to agree as to their award, the matter shall be decided by the chairman acting with the full powers of an umpire. (5) Where any trade dispute referred to the Industrial Court involves questions as to wages, or as to hours of work, or otherwise as to the terms or conditions of or affecting employment which are regulated by any Act other than this Act, the Court shall not make any award which is inconsistent with the provision of that Act. Inquiry into trade disputes.
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