California Code of Civil Procedure 1286.4 – The court may not vacate an award unless:(a) A petition or …
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The court may not vacate an award unless:
(a) A petition or response requesting that the award be vacated has been duly served and filed; or
Terms Used In California Code of Civil Procedure 1286.4
- Award: includes , but is not limited to, an award made pursuant to an agreement not in writing. See California Code of Civil Procedure 1280
- Will: includes codicil. See California Code of Civil Procedure 17
(b) A petition or response requesting that the award be corrected has been duly served and filed and;
(1) All petitioners and respondents are before the court; or
(2) All petitioners and respondents have been given reasonable notice that the court will be requested at the hearing to vacate the award or that the court on its own motion has determined to vacate the award and all petitioners and respondents have been given an opportunity to show why the award should not be vacated.
(Added by Stats. 1961, Ch. 461.)