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Power to Arbitrator to require Production of Documents.
As to costs of Reference.
Submission may be made a Rule of Court.
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CXXVII. And be it enacted, That any Arbitrator, Arbitrators, or Umpire, appointed by virtue of this Act, may require the Production of such Documents in the Possession or Power of either Party as they or he may think necessary for determining the Matters referred, and may examine the Parties or their Witnesses on Oath; and the Costs of and consequent upon the Reference shall be in the Discretion of the Arbitrator or Arbitrators, or of the Umpire (in case the Matters referred are determined by an Umpire under the Power herein-before contained in that Behalf); and any Submission to Arbitration under the Provisions of this Act may be made a Rule of any of the Superior Courts, on the Application of any Party thereto.
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