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Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch706sec0 > Title14sec5929

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 7: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS

Chapter 706: UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT

§5929. Appointment of arbitrators by court

If the arbitration agreement provides a method of appointment of arbitrators, this method shall be followed. In the absence thereof, or if the agreed method fails or for any reason cannot be followed, or when an arbitrator appointed fails or is unable to act and his successor has not been duly appointed, the court on application of a party shall appoint one or more arbitrators. An arbitrator so appointed has all the powers of one specifically named in the agreement. [1967, c. 430, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1967, c. 430, (NEW).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch706sec0 > Title14sec5929

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 7: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS

Chapter 706: UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT

§5929. Appointment of arbitrators by court

If the arbitration agreement provides a method of appointment of arbitrators, this method shall be followed. In the absence thereof, or if the agreed method fails or for any reason cannot be followed, or when an arbitrator appointed fails or is unable to act and his successor has not been duly appointed, the court on application of a party shall appoint one or more arbitrators. An arbitrator so appointed has all the powers of one specifically named in the agreement. [1967, c. 430, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1967, c. 430, (NEW).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title14 > Title14ch706sec0 > Title14sec5929

Title 14: COURT PROCEDURE -- CIVIL

Part 7: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS

Chapter 706: UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT

§5929. Appointment of arbitrators by court

If the arbitration agreement provides a method of appointment of arbitrators, this method shall be followed. In the absence thereof, or if the agreed method fails or for any reason cannot be followed, or when an arbitrator appointed fails or is unable to act and his successor has not been duly appointed, the court on application of a party shall appoint one or more arbitrators. An arbitrator so appointed has all the powers of one specifically named in the agreement. [1967, c. 430, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1967, c. 430, (NEW).