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5-211

Chapter 5.--ARBITRATION AND AWARD
Article 2.--ANY CONTROVERSY

      5-211.   Setting aside award. If any legal defects appear in the award or other proceedings, or if it shall be made to appear at the term of the court to which said award and arbitration are entered in said court, on oath or affirmation, that said award or umpirage was obtained by fraud, corruption, or other undue means, or that said arbitrator or umpire misbehaved, said court may set aside said award or umpirage, or make such order thereon as may be just or right.

      History:   L. 1876, ch. 102, § 11; May 1; R.S. 1923, § 6-111.

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Statutes > Kansas > Chapter5 > Article2 > Statutes_1100

5-211

Chapter 5.--ARBITRATION AND AWARD
Article 2.--ANY CONTROVERSY

      5-211.   Setting aside award. If any legal defects appear in the award or other proceedings, or if it shall be made to appear at the term of the court to which said award and arbitration are entered in said court, on oath or affirmation, that said award or umpirage was obtained by fraud, corruption, or other undue means, or that said arbitrator or umpire misbehaved, said court may set aside said award or umpirage, or make such order thereon as may be just or right.

      History:   L. 1876, ch. 102, § 11; May 1; R.S. 1923, § 6-111.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kansas > Chapter5 > Article2 > Statutes_1100

5-211

Chapter 5.--ARBITRATION AND AWARD
Article 2.--ANY CONTROVERSY

      5-211.   Setting aside award. If any legal defects appear in the award or other proceedings, or if it shall be made to appear at the term of the court to which said award and arbitration are entered in said court, on oath or affirmation, that said award or umpirage was obtained by fraud, corruption, or other undue means, or that said arbitrator or umpire misbehaved, said court may set aside said award or umpirage, or make such order thereon as may be just or right.

      History:   L. 1876, ch. 102, § 11; May 1; R.S. 1923, § 6-111.