CHAPTER 12CHAPTER 12chapter 12Disposal12.1Forms of disposal12.2Unilaterally12.3By agreement12.4By the tribunal12.5By operation of law12.7Lapse12.14Striking out and barring12.20Rationale12.23Under TCEA12.25General principles12.32Grounds for striking out and barringLack of jurisdiction • Likely outcome • Conduct in the proceedings12.47The nature and effect of barring12.49Overall view12.50Reinstatement12.52Tactics12.53Withdrawal12.53The nature of withdrawal12.56Under TCEA12.57Withdrawal by applicants and appellants12.58Withdrawal as of right12.59Withdrawal with consent12.65When may a withdrawal be made12.67The effect of withdrawal on the issues12.74The reinstatement process12.76Withdrawal by respondents12.78Withdrawal of a referralIf there was a duty to refer • If there was no duty to refer12.84Costs12.86Compromise12.87The categories of compromise12.92Cases in which it is not permissible to compromise12.105Cases in which compromise is a factor taken into account by the tribunal12.107Cases in which compromise is permissible12.109Confidentiality