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21-25A-28. Grounds for modification or correction of award. Upon application made within ninety days after delivery of a copy of the award to the applicant, the court shall modify or correct the award where:
(1) There was an evident miscalculation of figures or an evident mistake in the description of any person, thing, or property referred to in the award;
(2) The arbitrators have awarded upon a matter not submitted to them and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the issues submitted; or
(3) The award is imperfect in a matter of form, not affecting the merits of the controversy.

Source: SL 1971, ch 157, § 14.

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-21 > Chapter-25a > Statute-21-25a-28

21-25A-28. Grounds for modification or correction of award. Upon application made within ninety days after delivery of a copy of the award to the applicant, the court shall modify or correct the award where:
(1) There was an evident miscalculation of figures or an evident mistake in the description of any person, thing, or property referred to in the award;
(2) The arbitrators have awarded upon a matter not submitted to them and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the issues submitted; or
(3) The award is imperfect in a matter of form, not affecting the merits of the controversy.

Source: SL 1971, ch 157, § 14.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-21 > Chapter-25a > Statute-21-25a-28

21-25A-28. Grounds for modification or correction of award. Upon application made within ninety days after delivery of a copy of the award to the applicant, the court shall modify or correct the award where:
(1) There was an evident miscalculation of figures or an evident mistake in the description of any person, thing, or property referred to in the award;
(2) The arbitrators have awarded upon a matter not submitted to them and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the issues submitted; or
(3) The award is imperfect in a matter of form, not affecting the merits of the controversy.

Source: SL 1971, ch 157, § 14.