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Code · Delaware · Title 10 — Courts and Judicial Procedure · Chapter 58. Delaware Rapid Arbitration Act

§ 5804. Jurisdiction.

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(a)Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. — Except as otherwise provided in an agreement, the making of the agreement confers jurisdiction on the Supreme Court of the State to hear only a challenge to a final award under § 5809 of this title. The Supreme Court does not have jurisdiction to hear appeals of:
(1)The appointment of an arbitrator under § 5805 of this title;
(2)The determination of an arbitrator’s fees under § 5806(b) of this title;
(3)The issuance or denial of an injunction in aid of arbitration under paragraph (b)(5) of this title; and
(4)The grant or denial of an order enforcing a subpoena issued under § 5807(b) of this title.
A party to any agreement shall be deemed to have waived the right to such appeals. The Supreme Court, in consultation with the Court of Chancery, may publish rules for arbitration proceedings under this chapter and, unless an agreement provides for different rules, may specify that those rules govern arbitration proceedings under this chapter.
(b)Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery. — The making of an agreement confers jurisdiction on the Court of Chancery of the State only to:
(1)Appoint an arbitrator under § 5805 of this title;
(2)Enter judgment under § 5810(b) of this title;
(3)Upon the request of an arbitrator, enforce a subpoena issued under § 5807(b) of this title;
(4)Determine an arbitrator’s fees under § 5806(b) of this title; and
(5)Issue, only before an arbitrator accepts appointment as such, an injunction in aid of an arbitration, provided that the injunction may not divest the arbitrator of jurisdiction or authority. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no court has jurisdiction to enjoin an arbitration under this chapter.
The Court of Chancery may promulgate rules to govern proceedings under this chapter.
(c)Jurisdiction of the Superior Court. — The making of an agreement confers jurisdiction on the Superior Court of the State only to enter judgment under § 5810(c) of this title.
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