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Code · Illinois · Chapter 710 — ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION · Act 30

Sec. 10-25. Failure or impossibility to act.

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Sec. 10-25. Failure or impossibility to act.
(a)If an arbitrator becomes de jure or de facto unable to perform his or her functions or for other reasons fails to act without undue delay, that arbitrator's mandate terminates if he or she withdraws from office or if the parties agree on the termination. Otherwise, if a controversy remains concerning any of these grounds, any party may request the court specified in Section 1-30 of this Act to decide on the termination of the mandate, which decision is not subject to appeal.
(b)If, under this Section or under subsection
(b)of Section 10-20 of this Act, an arbitrator withdraws from office or a party agrees to the termination of the mandate of an arbitrator, this does not imply acceptance of the validity of any ground referred to in this Section or subsection
(b)of Section 10-15 of this Act.
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