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TITLE 9 Civil Practice · PART 2 International Commercial Arbitration Code
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9-9-20. Short title; statement of purpose.
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9-9-21. Applicability.
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9-9-22. Definitions.
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9-9-23. Interpretation.
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9-9-24. Receipt of written communications.
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9-9-25. Waiver of right to object to violations of arbitration agreement.
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9-9-26. Judicial intervention and enforcement.
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9-9-27. County where agreement to be enforced.
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9-9-28. Arbitration agreements to be in writing; definitions.
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9-9-29. Arbitration referrals.
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9-9-30. Interim measures of protection.
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9-9-31. Number of arbitrators.
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9-9-32. Appointment of arbitrators; immunity from liability.
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9-9-33. Arbitrator disclosure requirements; challenge of arbitrator for doubts as to impartiality or independence.
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9-9-34. Procedure for challenging arbitrator.
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9-9-35. Inability of arbitrator to carry out or perform functions; termination of mandate.
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9-9-36. Appointment of substitute arbitrator.
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9-9-37. Disputes as to jurisdiction.
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9-9-38. Interim measures.
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9-9-39. When recognition or enforcement of interim measure may be refused.
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9-9-40. Treatment of parties.
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9-9-41. Procedure to be followed by arbitration tribunal.
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9-9-42. Place of arbitration.
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9-9-43. Date of commencement of arbitral proceedings.
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9-9-44. Languages to be used in arbitral proceedings; translation of documentary evidence.
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9-9-45. Facts supporting claim; amendment or supplementing of claim.
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9-9-46. How proceedings to be conducted; oral hearings; notice; consolidation of proceedings or hearings.
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9-9-47. Effects of failure to state facts supporting claim, failure to put forward statement of defense, or failure to appear at hearing or to produce documentary evidence.
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9-9-48. Appointment of experts.
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9-9-49. Subpoenas for witnesses and other evidence; compensation of witnesses.
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9-9-50. Rules applicable to disputes.
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9-9-51. Decision-making when more than one arbitrator.
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9-9-52. Settlement; arbitration award on agreed terms.
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9-9-53. Arbitration award.
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9-9-54. Termination of arbitral proceedings.
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9-9-55. Correction or interpretation of arbitration award; additional arbitration awards; extension of time for correction, interpretation, or additional award.
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9-9-56. Recourse against arbitration award; criteria for setting aside award; time for making application to set aside.
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9-9-57. Arbitration award recognized as binding; enforcement.
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9-9-58. Grounds for refusing recognition or enforcement of arbitration award.
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9-9-59. Appeal of final judgment.
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