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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 73

§ 7392. Modification of confirmed award or judgment.

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§ 7392. Modification of confirmed award or judgment.
If a party requests under the laws of this Commonwealth other than this subchapter modification of an award confirmed under section 7386 (relating to confirmation of award) or of a judgment on an award, based on a fact occurring after confirmation:
(1)the parties shall proceed under the dispute-resolution method specified in the award or judgment; or
(2)if the award or judgment does not specify a dispute-resolution method, the parties may:
(i)agree to arbitrate the modification before the original arbitrator or another arbitrator; or
(ii)absent agreement proceedings under 23 Pa.C.S. (relating to domestic relations) and the applicable Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure.
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