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Chapter 435 - Arbitration


  • Section 435.012 Notice, contents of, effect of insufficient notice.
  • Section 435.014 Arbitrators, may not be subpoenaed — proceedings regarded as settlement negotiations, communications confidential.
  • Section 435.350 Validity of arbitration agreement, exceptions.
  • Section 435.355 Proceedings to compel or stay arbitration.
  • Section 435.360 Appointment of arbitrators by court.
  • Section 435.365 Majority action by arbitrators.
  • Section 435.370 Hearing.
  • Section 435.375 Representation by attorney.
  • Section 435.380 Witnesses, subpoenas, depositions.
  • Section 435.385 Award.
  • Section 435.390 Change of award by arbitrators.
  • Section 435.395 Fees and expenses of arbitration.
  • Section 435.400 Confirmation of an award.
  • Section 435.405 Vacating an award — de novo judicial review, when.
  • Section 435.410 Modification or correction of award.
  • Section 435.415 Judgment or decree on award.
  • Section 435.420 Judgment roll, docketing.
  • Section 435.425 Applications to court.
  • Section 435.430 Court, jurisdiction.
  • Section 435.435 Venue.
  • Section 435.440 Appeals.
  • Section 435.445 Act not retroactive.
  • Section 435.450 Uniformity of interpretation.
  • Section 435.455 Constitutionality.
  • Section 435.460 Notice of arbitration provisions required.
  • Section 435.465 Application of law.
  • Section 435.470 Short title.
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