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Code · California · Code of Civil Procedure

§ 1297.179

140 words·~1 min read·/ca/code-of-civil-procedure/1297-179·

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(a)An interim measure issued by an arbitral tribunal shall be recognized as final and binding, and, unless otherwise provided by the arbitral tribunal, may be enforced upon application to the superior court subject to the provisions of Section 1297.180. Nothing herein is intended to preclude enforcement of the interim measure in any other competent court.
(b)The party who is seeking or has obtained recognition or enforcement of an interim measure shall promptly inform the court of any termination, suspension, or modification of that interim measure.
(c)The superior court where recognition or enforcement is sought may, if the court considers it proper, order the requesting party to provide appropriate security if the arbitral tribunal has not already made a determination with respect to security or where such a decision is necessary to protect the rights of third parties.
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