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  6. Chap. 5

Chapter 5
Manner and Conduct of Arbitration

Articles

1
Equal Treatment of Parties
Section 1297.181
1.5
Representation by Foreign and Out-of-state Attorneys
Sections 1297.185–1297.189
2
Determination of Rules of Procedure
Sections 1297.191–1297.193
3
Place of Arbitration
Sections 1297.201–1297.203
4
Commencement of Arbitral Proceedings
Section 1297.211
5
Language
Sections 1297.221–1297.224
6
Statements of Claim and Defense
Sections 1297.231–1297.233
7
Hearings and Written Proceedings
Sections 1297.241–1297.245
8
Default of a Party
Sections 1297.251–1297.253
9
Expert Appointed by Arbitral Tribunal
Sections 1297.261–1297.262
10
Court Assistance in Taking Evidence and Consolidating Arbitrations
Sections 1297.271–1297.273
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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