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SECTION 28-9-11

   § 28-9-11  Summons of witnesses –Attendance by arbitrators – Majority required for award. – The arbitrator or arbitrators selected as prescribed in this chapter mayrequire any person to attend before them as a witness; and he or she and theyhave, and each of them has, the same powers with respect to all the proceedingsbefore them which are conferred upon a board or a member of a board authorizedby law to hear testimony. All the arbitrators selected as prescribed in thischapter must meet together and hear all the allegations and proofs of theparties, but an award by a majority of them is valid unless the concurrence ofall is expressly required in the submission or contract.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-28 > Chapter-28-9 > 28-9-11

SECTION 28-9-11

   § 28-9-11  Summons of witnesses –Attendance by arbitrators – Majority required for award. – The arbitrator or arbitrators selected as prescribed in this chapter mayrequire any person to attend before them as a witness; and he or she and theyhave, and each of them has, the same powers with respect to all the proceedingsbefore them which are conferred upon a board or a member of a board authorizedby law to hear testimony. All the arbitrators selected as prescribed in thischapter must meet together and hear all the allegations and proofs of theparties, but an award by a majority of them is valid unless the concurrence ofall is expressly required in the submission or contract.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-28 > Chapter-28-9 > 28-9-11

SECTION 28-9-11

   § 28-9-11  Summons of witnesses –Attendance by arbitrators – Majority required for award. – The arbitrator or arbitrators selected as prescribed in this chapter mayrequire any person to attend before them as a witness; and he or she and theyhave, and each of them has, the same powers with respect to all the proceedingsbefore them which are conferred upon a board or a member of a board authorizedby law to hear testimony. All the arbitrators selected as prescribed in thischapter must meet together and hear all the allegations and proofs of theparties, but an award by a majority of them is valid unless the concurrence ofall is expressly required in the submission or contract.