Translation of the Law of Civil Procedure for Cuba And Porto Rico, With Annotations, Explanatory Notes, And Amendments Made Since the American Occupation. War Department, Division of Insular Affairs, January, 1901
Translation of the Law of Civil Procedure for Cuba And Porto Rico, With Annotations, Explanatory Notes, And Amendments Made Since the American Occupation. War Department, Division of Insular Affairs, January, 1901
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The compromise must contain under penalty of nullity: 1. The names, occupation, and domicile of those who authorize the same. 2. The names, occupation, and domicile of the arbitrators. 3. The question to be submitted to arbitration with its attendant circumstances. 4. The period within which the arbitrators must render a decision. 5. The stipulation that a fine shall be paid by the party who fails to comply with such parts of the stipulation as are indispensable to carry out the compromise. 6. ...The stipulation that another fine shall be paid by any of the parties who may appeal from the decision, to the party who agrees thereto, before such appeal can be heard. 7. The designation of the place where the proceedings for arbitra- tion must be had. 8. The date on which the compromise was entered into. * There are two sorts of arbitrators, the arbitrators properly so called and the amicable compoundenB. The arbitrators ought to determine as judges, agreeably to the strictness of law. Amicable compounders are authorized to abate something of the strictness of the law in favor of natural equity.
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