Voluntary arbitration of pending judicial matters. (a) General rule.-- A civil matter or issue therein may be referred by consent of the parties to one or
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 7362
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 7362
§ 7362. Voluntary arbitration of pending judicial matters. (a) General rule.-- A civil matter or issue therein may be referred by consent of the parties to one or
more appointive judicial officers or other persons for hearing or hearing and disposition. (b) Government units.-- Any government unit of this Commonwealth, with the consent of the solicitor or other
official counsel of the unit, may agree to the reference of a civil matter pursuant
to this section. (c) Procedure.-- The appointive judicial officers or other persons appointed or designated pursuant
to this section shall have such powers and shall proceed in such manner as shall be
prescribed by general rules. (d) Appeal.-- Any party to a matter referred under this section shall have such rights of appeal,
if any, as shall be prescribed by general rules. Where no right to appeal is prescribed
by general rule, all parties shall be deemed to have waived any right to appeal which
they might otherwise enjoy under the Constitution of Pennsylvania or otherwise in
mutual consideration of an expeditious final disposition of the matter, but no such
waiver shall apply if it is clearly shown that a party was denied a hearing or that
fraud, misconduct, corruption or other irregularity caused the rendition of an unjust,
inequitable or unconscionable award.
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