Wright On Building Arbitrations a Manual for Architects Students Contractors

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As such report has no effect, it is quite unnecessary and might well be omitted entirely. Wherever possible it is better for all the arbitrators to sign the award in the interests of finality.
Wherever the statute requires arbitrators to acknowledge the execution of awards, this must be done to entitle either party to a judgment upon an award, and in any case it is desirable that the award should be signed by the arbitrators at the same time and place i. E. , in the presence of each other. It i
...s obvious, of course, that one award only can be made.
Courts usually construe an award with a desire to sustain the judgment of the arbitrators whom the parties have them- selves selected to be their judges, and in favor of finality and validity; but an offensive award, or one in direct opposition to the rights of the parties, cannot stand.
An award may be set aside where one party was induced to agree to arbitration through misrepresentations made by the other party, or if in submitting testimony material facts have been suppressed which might have affected the decision.


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