Title, Canon
1 24,1168| have the matter resolved by arbitrators. 2. Likewise, they~may agree
2 24,1169| validly be entrusted to arbitrators for compromise.~
3 24,1170| Canon 1170~1. One or more arbitrators may be designated, but they
4 24,1170| at least the number of arbitrators should be determined; likewise
5 24,1174| Canon 1174~1. If the arbitrators are not designated in the
6 24,1174| tribunal which designated the arbitrators, if it was to do so, at~
7 24,1175| and, after hearing the arbitrators in question and the parties,
8 24,1175| upholds the objection, other arbitrators are to be~substituted, unless
9 24,1176| The obligations of the arbitrators are to be spelled out in~
10 24,1176| specified otherwise, the~arbitrators are free to select the procedure
11 24,1176| procedural laws. 3. The arbitrators do~not have any coercive
12 24,1177| resolved by~decree of the arbitrators. 2. If, however, a prejudicial
13 24,1177| entrusted to compromise by arbitrators, they are to suspend the
14 24,1177| the judge and notified the arbitrators of~the sentence; it then
15 24,1178| from the day when~all the arbitrators accepted the appointment;
16 24,1179| is to be written by~the arbitrators themselves in the form of
17 24,1179| that the majority of the arbitrators sign the sentence.~
18 24,1180| their own~grave fault, the arbitrators have the right to be reimbursed
19 24,1180| is recommended that the arbitrators offer their services~gratuitously;
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