§ 3-229
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§3–229.
(a)Notwithstanding the death of a party who made a written agreement to submit a controversy to arbitration, the arbitration proceedings may begin or continue if an application has been filed by or notice given to his personal representative.
(b)If a guardian has been appointed, the proceedings may be continued:
(1)Upon the application of the guardian; or
(2)Upon the notice to the guardian.
(c)Upon the death or incompetence of a party, the court may extend the time within which a petition to confirm, vacate, or modify the award, or to stay arbitration, must be made.
(d)If a party dies after an award was delivered, the subsequent proceedings are the same as where a party dies after a verdict.