New York Statutes
§ 7505 — Powers of arbitrator
New York § 7505
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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 7505 (2026).
Text
§ 7505. Powers of arbitrator. An arbitrator and any attorney of record\nin the arbitration proceeding has the power to issue subpoenas. An\narbitrator has the power to administer oaths.\n
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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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New York § 7505, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/CVP/7505.