2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 1-569.18. Judicial enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator.

§ 1‑569.18.  Judicial enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator.

(a)       If an arbitrator makes a preaward ruling in favor of a party to the arbitration proceeding, the party may request the arbitrator to incorporate the ruling into an award under G.S. 1‑569.19. A prevailing party may make a motion to the court for an expedited order to confirm the award under G.S. 1‑569.22, in which case the court shall summarily decide the motion. The court shall issue an order to confirm the award unless the court vacates, modifies, or corrects the award under G.S. 1‑569.23 or G.S. 1‑569.24.

(b)       An arbitrator's ruling under subsection (a) of this section that denies a request for a preaward ruling is not subject to trial court review. A party whose request under subsection (a) of this section for a preaward ruling has been denied by an arbitrator may seek relief under G.S. 1‑569.20 and G.S. 1‑569.21 from any final award the arbitrator renders.

(c)       There is no right of appeal from trial court orders and judgments on preaward rulings by an arbitrator after a trial court award under this section, G.S. 1‑569.19, and G.S. 1‑569.28. (2003‑345, s. 2.)

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