| New York (State) - Law - 1880 - 832 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct, in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material...award, upon the subject matter submitted, was not made. T1TLK 8. Where an award is vacated, and the time, within which the submission requires the award to... | |
| New York (State) - 1881 - 1532 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct, in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause eaown, or in refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material...misbehavior, by which the rights of any party have been pr» judiced. 4. Where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly executed them, that... | |
| New York (State), Charles David Rust - Civil procedure - 1885 - 814 pages
...been prejudiced. 4. Where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly executed tliem, that a mutual, final, and definite award, upon the...matter submitted, was not made. Where an award is vacateci, and the time, within which the submission Quires the award to be made, has not expired, the... | |
| James Newton Fiero - Civil procedure - 1887 - 772 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct in refusing to postpone the hearing upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence pertinent and material...or of any other misbehavior by which the rights of the party have been prejudiced. 4. Where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly executed... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1891 - 1554 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct, in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material...misbehavior, by which the rights of any party have been prt judiced. 4. Where the arbitrators exceeded their powera, or so imperfectly executed them, that... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1078 pages
...cases the court specified in the submission must make an order vacating the award; and, among others, where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so...that a mutual, final, and definite award upon the subject-matter submitted has not been made. Now, the question submitted to ttie arbitrators in this... | |
| New York (State), Morris Cooper - Civil procedure - 1894 - 990 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct, in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cant shown, or in refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material...4. Where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or K imperfectly executed them, that a mutual, final, and definite award, upon the subject matter submitted,... | |
| 1894 - 970 pages
...in refusing to post bne the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evifence, pertinent and material to the controversy ; or of...arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly exe•ted them, that a mutual, final, and definite award, upon the subject mat pr submitted, was not... | |
| New York (State) - 1895 - 1154 pages
...arbitrators were guilty of misconduct, in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material...award, upon the subject matter submitted, was not made. Vv here an award is vacated, and the time within which the submission requires the award to be made,... | |
| New York (State) - 1895 - 1778 pages
...refusing to hear evidence, pertinent and material to the controversy ; or of any other rnisbe. havior, by which the rights of any party have been prejudiced....exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly executed them, tha* a mi'tual, final, and definite award, upon the subject-matter submitted, was not made. Where an... | |
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