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Chapter 171
General Arbitration

Sections

171.001
Arbitration Agreements Valid
171.002
Scope of Chapter
171.003
Uniform Interpretation
171.021
Proceeding to Compel Arbitration
171.022
Unconscionable Agreements Unenforceable
171.023
Proceeding to Stay Arbitration
171.024
Place for Making Application
171.025
Stay of Related Proceeding
171.026
Validity of Underlying Claim
171.041
Appointment of Arbitrators
171.042
Majority Action by Arbitrators
171.043
Hearing Conducted by Arbitrators
171.044
Time and Place of Hearing; Notice
171.045
Adjournment or Postponement
171.046
Failure of Party to Appear
171.047
Rights of Party at Hearing
171.048
Representation by Attorney; Fees
171.049
Oath
171.050
Depositions
171.051
Subpoenas
171.052
Witness Fee
171.053
Arbitrators' Award
171.054
Modification or Correction to Award
171.055
Arbitrator's Fees and Expenses
171.081
Jurisdiction
171.082
Application to Court; Fees
171.083
Time for Filing
171.084
Stay of Certain Proceedings
171.085
Contents of Application
171.086
Orders that May Be Rendered
171.087
Confirmation of Award
171.088
Vacating Award
171.089
Rehearing After Award Vacated
171.090
Type of Relief Not Factor
171.091
Modifying or Correcting Award
171.092
Judgment on Award
171.093
Hearing; Notice
171.094
Service of Process for Initial Application
171.095
Service of Process for Subsequent Applications
171.096
Place of Filing
171.097
Transfer
171.098
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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