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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§658J-11] Temporary order or award.

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[§658J-11] Temporary order or award.
(a)Before an arbitrator is selected and able to act, upon motion of a party, the court may enter a temporary order under chapter 580.
(b)After an arbitrator is selected:
(1)The arbitrator may make a temporary award under chapter 580; and
(2)If the matter is urgent and the arbitrator is not able to act in a timely manner or provide an adequate remedy, upon motion of a party, the court may enter a temporary order.
(c)Upon motion of a party, before the court confirms a final award, the court under section 658J-16, 658J-18, or 658J-19 may confirm, correct, vacate, or amend a temporary award made under subsection (b)(1).
(d)Upon motion of a party, the court may enforce a subpoena or interim award issued by an arbitrator for the fair and expeditious disposition of the arbitration. [L 2017, c 113, pt of §1]
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