Acts and Regulations

2014, c.100 - Arbitration Act

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Appeal of award
45(1)A party may appeal an award to the court on a question of law with leave, which the court shall grant only if it is satisfied that
(a) the importance to the parties of the matters at stake in the arbitration justifies an appeal, and
(b) determination of the question of law at issue will significantly affect the rights of the parties.
45(2)If the arbitration agreement so provides, a party may appeal an award to the court on a question of law.
45(3)If the arbitration agreement so provides, a party may appeal an award to the court on a question of fact or on a question of mixed fact and law.
45(4)The court may require the arbitral tribunal to explain any matter.
45(5)The court may confirm, vary or set aside the award or may remit the award to the arbitral tribunal, with the court’s opinion on the question of law, in the case of an appeal on a question of law, and give directions about the conduct of the arbitration.
1992, c.A-10.1, s.45