the parties; and with a few remarks on the system of arbitration as bearing on the position respectively of plaintiff and defendant, have brought to a close a volume which, I trust, while affording to the young practitioner, in a practical form, information not elsewhere to be met with, will not be without value and interest even to those of more advanced experience. CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. FORM I. Submission by agreement II. Submission by bond III. Submission by deed IV. Submission by judge's order. V. Demand for arbitration where lands taken.. VI. Demand for arbitration where premises injured VII. Appointment of arbitrator under Lands Clauses Consoli PAGE 10 77 79 80 81 83 84 86 87 88 89 dation Act VIII. Appointment of single arbitrator to act for both parties, company refusing to appoint one IX. Appointment of arbitrator by party dissatisfied with company's valuation .. X. Appointment of an umpire by arbitrators XI. Appointment of third arbitrator XII. Notice to company of appointment of arbitrator by claimant 89 XIII. Appointment for a meeting XIV. Notice that arbitrator will proceed ex parte XV. Demand by arbitrator for production of documents .. difference XVII. Notice by arbitrators to umpire of final disagreement XIX. Revocation of submission by a party Commencement of award reciting submission by agree- Commencement of award reciting submission by bond Clauses as to costs Arbitration Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 49) List of Statutes bearing on the question of arbitrations |