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Statutes > California > Ccp > 1297.201-1297.203

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 1297.201-1297.203



1297.201.  The parties may agree on the place of arbitration.



1297.202.  Failing any agreement referred to in Section 1297.201,
the place of arbitration shall be determined by the arbitral tribunal
having regard to the circumstances of the case, including the
convenience of the parties.


1297.203.  Notwithstanding Section 1297.201, the arbitral tribunal
may, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, meet at any place it
considers appropriate for consultation among its members, for hearing
witnesses, experts, or the parties, or for inspection of documents,
goods, or other property.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 1297.201-1297.203

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 1297.201-1297.203



1297.201.  The parties may agree on the place of arbitration.



1297.202.  Failing any agreement referred to in Section 1297.201,
the place of arbitration shall be determined by the arbitral tribunal
having regard to the circumstances of the case, including the
convenience of the parties.


1297.203.  Notwithstanding Section 1297.201, the arbitral tribunal
may, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, meet at any place it
considers appropriate for consultation among its members, for hearing
witnesses, experts, or the parties, or for inspection of documents,
goods, or other property.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 1297.201-1297.203

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 1297.201-1297.203



1297.201.  The parties may agree on the place of arbitration.



1297.202.  Failing any agreement referred to in Section 1297.201,
the place of arbitration shall be determined by the arbitral tribunal
having regard to the circumstances of the case, including the
convenience of the parties.


1297.203.  Notwithstanding Section 1297.201, the arbitral tribunal
may, unless otherwise agreed by the parties, meet at any place it
considers appropriate for consultation among its members, for hearing
witnesses, experts, or the parties, or for inspection of documents,
goods, or other property.