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Code · Kansas · Chapter 5 — Arbitration And Award

5-446. Modification or correction of award.

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5-446. Modification or correction of award.
(a)Upon motion made within 90 days after the movant receives notice of the award pursuant to K.S.A. 5-441 , and amendments thereto, or within 90 days after the movant receives notice of a modified or corrected award pursuant to K.S.A. 5-442 , and amendments thereto, the court shall modify or correct the award if:
(1)There was an evident mathematical miscalculation or an evident mistake in the description of a person, thing or property referred to in the award;
(2)the arbitrator has made an award on a claim not submitted to the arbitrator and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the claims submitted; or
(3)the award is imperfect in a matter of form not affecting the merits of the decision on the claims submitted.
(b)If a motion made under subsection
(a)is granted, the court shall modify or correct and confirm the award as modified or corrected. Otherwise, unless a motion to vacate is pending, the court shall confirm the award.
(c)A motion to modify or correct an award pursuant to this section may be joined with a motion to vacate the award.
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