Common use of Decision Final and Binding Clause in Contracts

Decision Final and Binding. The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding on the parties in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Sections 52-418, provided, however, neither the submission of questions of arbitrability to any arbitrator in the first instance nor any voluntary submission shall be deemed to diminish the scope of judicial review over arbitral awards, including awards on arbitrability.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: And Municipal Employees, And Municipal Employees, And Municipal Employees

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Decision Final and Binding. The In all such cases, the arbitrator’s 's decision shall be final and binding on the parties in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Sections 52-418, provided, however, neither the submission of questions of arbitrability to any arbitrator in the first instance nor any voluntary submission shall be deemed to diminish the scope of judicial review over arbitral awards, including awards on arbitrability, nor to restrict the authority of a court of competent jurisdiction to construe any such award as contravening the public interest.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Connecticut Employees, Connecticut Employees, portal.ct.gov

Decision Final and Binding. The arbitrator’s 's decision shall be final and binding on the parties patiies in accordance accordat1ce with Connecticut General Statutes Sections 52-418, provided, however, neither the submission of questions of arbitrability to any arbitrator in the first instance nor any voluntary submission shall be deemed to diminish the scope of judicial review over arbitral awards, including awards on arbitrabilityawardsonarbitrability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: portal.ct.gov

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Decision Final and Binding. The arbitrator’s 's decision shall be final and binding on the parties in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes Sections Section 52-4184l8, provided, however, neither the submission of questions of arbitrability to any arbitrator in the first instance nor any voluntary submission shall be deemed to diminish the scope of judicial review over arbitral awards, including awards on arbitrability.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Municipal Employees

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