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Maine Revised Statutes > Title 14 > Chapter 706 - Uniform Arbitration Act


Current as of: 2010
§ 5927Validity Of Arbitration Agreement
§ 5928Proceedings To Compel Or Stay Arbitration
§ 5929Appointment Of Arbitrators By Court
§ 5930Majority Action By Arbitrators
§ 5931Hearing
§ 5932Representation By Attorney
§ 5933Witnesses, Subpoenas, Depositions
§ 5934Award
§ 5935Change Of Award By Arbitrators
§ 5936Fees And Expenses Of Arbitration
§ 5937Confirmation Of An Award
§ 5938Vacating An Award
§ 5939Modification Or Correction Of Award
§ 5940Judgment Or Decree On Award
§ 5941Judgment Roll, Docketing
§ 5942Applications To Court
§ 5943Court, Jurisdiction
§ 5944Venue
§ 5945Appeals
§ 5946Act Not Retroactive
§ 5947Uniformity Of Interpretation
§ 5948Intent
§ 5949Short Title

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Tennessee Code > Title 64 > Chapter 2 > Part 5 > § 64-2-502. Effective date


Current as of: 2010

This part shall take effect when:

(1) Two (2) or more of the counties of Montgomery, Houston or Stewart or the cities of Clarksville or Cumberland City are authorized by a majority vote of their respective governing bodies to become members of the authority;

(2) Evidence of such authorization is proclaimed and countersigned by the presiding officer of each ratifying county and city and certified by that presiding officer to the secretary of state; and

(3) The governing bodies of all governments voting to become members of the authority have indicated their willingness to appropriate sufficient funds to provide for the initial administration of the authority.

[Acts 1983, ch. 302, § 17.]

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