Farm Construction Service, Inc. v. Robinson

487 N.E.2d 873, 21 Mass. App. Ct. 955, 1986 Mass. App. LEXIS 1357
CourtMassachusetts Appeals Court
DecidedJanuary 21, 1986
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Farm Construction Service, Inc. v. Robinson, 487 N.E.2d 873, 21 Mass. App. Ct. 955, 1986 Mass. App. LEXIS 1357 (Mass. Ct. App. 1986).

Opinion

In this appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court confirming the decision of an arbitrator, the defendant contends that the award should be vacated pursuant to G. L. c. 251, § 12(c)(4), because the arbitrator refused to [956]*956hear evidence material to the controversy. See as to the limited scope of review of an arbitration award, the cases collected in Bernard v. Hemisphere Hotel Management, Inc., 16 Mass. App. Ct. 261, 263-264 (1983). It is readily apparent that the defendant’s contention “is completely without any factual foundation in the record.” Bay State York Co. v. Canter Constr. Co., 5 Mass. App. Ct. 192, 195 (1977).

Girard R. Visconti for the defendant. Peter F. Davis for the plaintiff.

For essentially the reasons provided by the Superior Court judge, there was no ground for vacating the arbitration award pursuant to G. L. c. 251, § 12(a)(4), particularly where the uncontested averments of the arbitrators stated that: (1) there was no expert evidence which would have been the proper subject of rebuttal and (2) no offer of proof was made describing the proposed expert rebuttal evidence.

Farm Construction has moved for costs, expenses, and attorneys’ fees. See Mass.R.A.P. 25, as most recently amended, 378 Mass. 925 (1979), and G. L. c. 211 A, § 15. See also Allen v. Batchelder, 17 Mass. App. Ct. 453, 457-458 (1984). We determine that Farm Construction is to have $500 in damages on account of its legal fees for the appeal, as well as double costs of the appeal. Id. at 460. See also Katz v. Savitsky, 10 Mass. App. Ct. 792, 798 & n.8 (1980).

The judgment is affirmed. Damages and costs shall be assessed in the Superior Court as above provided.

So ordered.

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