The Law of Arbitration and Awards: With Appendix Containing Lord Denman's Arbitration Bill and Statutes Relating to Arbitration, and a Collection of Forms and Index

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Stevens and Haynes, 1886 - 232 pages

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Page 54 - ... on the trial of any issue joined or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or...
Page 39 - In any of the following cases — (a) where a submission provides that the reference shall be to a single arbitrator, and all the parties do not, after differences have arisen, concur in the appointment of an arbitrator; (b) if an appointed arbitrator refuses to act...
Page 205 - Chancellor in matters of lunacy, whereby any sum of money, or any costs, charges, or expenses, shall be payable to any person, shall have the effect of judgments in . the superior courts of common...
Page 12 - The Court or a Judge may direct the trial without a jury, of any cause, matter or issue requiring any prolonged examination of documents or accounts, or any scientific or local investigation, which cannot in their or his opinion, conveniently be made with a jury.

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