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7304 – Court Proceedings To Compel Or Stay Arbitration | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania Section 7304 details court procedures to compel or stay arbitration, including venue rules and handling disputes over arbitration agreements.

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7304 – Court Proceedings To Compel Or Stay Arbitration

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 7304

Summary
Pennsylvania law Section 7304 outlines the procedures for courts to compel or stay arbitration proceedings. It details how courts should handle requests to enforce arbitration agreements, stay proceedings when no agreement exists, and determine proper venue for such applications. The law aims to facilitate arbitration while respecting judicial authority and jurisdictional rules.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania Section 7304 details court procedures to compel or stay arbitration, including venue rules and handling disputes over arbitration agreements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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