| 1925 - 526 pages
...contract or submission providing for arbitration . . . may petition the Supreme Court, or a judge thereof, for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such contract or submission. . . . The court, or a judge thereof, shall hear the parties, and upon being... | |
| 1921 - 374 pages
...which the parties themselves have not agreed upon. The power given is to petition the Supreme Court for an order directing that such arbitration proceed 'in the manner provided for in such contract' (Arbitration Law, sec. 3), not to proceed generally with an arbitration of a controversy... | |
| New York (State) - 1921 - 22 pages
...for arbitration, described in section two hereof, may petition the supreme court, or a judge thereof, for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such contract or submission. Eight days' notice in writing of such application shall be served upon the... | |
| United States - 1961 - 804 pages
...agreement for arbitration may petition any court of the United States which, save for such agreement, would have jurisdiction under the judicial code at law,...arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in sucn agreement. Five days notice in writing of such application shall be served upon the party in default.... | |
| 1927 - 604 pages
...for arbitration, described in section two hereof, may petition the supreme court, or a judge thereof, for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such contract or submission. Eight days' notice in writing of such application shall be served upon the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1968 - 644 pages
...district court which, save for such agreement, would have jurisdiction under Title 28, in a civil action or in admiralty of the subject matter of a suit arising out of the controversy between the parties." PRIMA PAINT v. FLOOD & CONKLIN. 421 395 BLACK, J., dissenting. agreements. The problem in Robert Lawrence,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1968 - 648 pages
...district court which, save for such agreement, would have jurisdiction under Title 28, in a civil action or in admiralty of the subject matter of a suit arising out of the controversy between the parties." 395 BLACK, J., dissenting. agreements. The problem in Robert Lawrence, as here, was not whether an... | |
| 1924 - 464 pages
...provided for arbitration described in Sect. 2 hereof may pi i ilion tlie Supreme Court or a Jud^c tln-n-of for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such contract or submission. Now it is to be observed that Sect. Я. giving the remedy in case of default,... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1920 - 842 pages
...the revocation of any contract. tion 2 hereof, may petition the Supreme Court, or a judge thereof, for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such contract or submission. Eight days' notice in writing of such application shall be served upon the... | |
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