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Chapter 658A

28 sections

§658A-1 Definitions for arbitration rules

§658A-2 How to give and receive notice

§658A-3 When this arbitration law applies

§658A-4 When arbitration agreement rules can be changed or waived

§658A-5 How to ask a court for help with arbitration

§658A-6 When an agreement to arbitrate is valid

§658A-7 How courts handle requests to force or stop arbitration

§658A-8 Temporary court orders to protect arbitration

§658A-9 How to start an arbitration case

§658A-10 Combining separate arbitration cases into one

§658A-11 How arbitrators are chosen and who can serve

§658A-12 Arbitrators must tell everyone about possible conflicts

§658A-13 How arbitrators make decisions as a group

§658A-14 Arbitrator immunity and protection from testifying

§658A-15 How an arbitrator runs the arbitration process

§658A-17 Getting witnesses and evidence in arbitration

§658A-18 How to enforce an early ruling by an arbitrator

§658A-19 How arbitrators must record and deliver their decision

§658A-20 How an arbitrator can change an award

§658A-21 What an arbitrator can award and who pays the costs

§658A-22 How to get a court order confirming your arbitration award

§658A-23 When a court can throw out an arbitration award

§658A-24 Fixing mistakes in an arbitration award

§658A-25 Court judgment on arbitration award and legal costs

§658A-26 Which courts can enforce arbitration agreements

§658A-27 Where to file arbitration motions

§658A-28 When you can appeal an arbitration decision

§658A-29 How this law matches federal electronic signature rules