New York Statutes
§ 7506 — Hearing
New York § 7506
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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 7506 (2026).
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§ 7506. Hearing.
(a)Oath of arbitrator. Before hearing any testimony,\nan arbitrator shall be sworn to hear and decide the controversy\nfaithfully and fairly by an officer authorized to administer an oath.\n (b) Time and place. The arbitrator shall appoint a time and place for\nthe hearing and notify the parties in writing personally or by\nregistered or certified mail not less than eight days before the\nhearing. The arbitrator may adjourn or postpone the hearing. The court,\nupon application of any party, may direct the arbitrator to proceed\npromptly with the hearing and determination of the controversy.\n (c) Evidence. The parties are entitled to be heard, to present\nevidence and to cross-examine witnesses. Notwithstanding the failure of\na party duly notified to appear, the arbi
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Nearby Sections
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§ 7505
Powers of arbitrator§ 7506
Hearing§ 7508
Award by confession§ 7510
Confirmation of award§ 7513
Fees and expenses§ 7514
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