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(1) Any party to arbitration proceedings may, in the terms of the arbitral submission and on the conditions laid down in Art. 351 appeal from any arbitral award.
(2) The parties may waive their right of appeal but any such waiver shall be of no effect unless made with full knowledge of the circumstances.
(3) The provisions regarding the making and hearing of an appeal from a judgment shall apply by analog to the making and hearing of an appeal from an award.
(4) Without prejudice to the provisions of Art. 736 of the Civil Code, in the provisions of this Chapter shall as far as may be apply to awards made by family arbitrators.
(c) irregularities have occurred in the proceedings, in particular where the arbitrator.
(iii) he acquired an interest in the subject- matter of dispute referred to him.
An appeal against an award shall be made, on payment of the prescribed court fee, to the court which would have had appellate jurisdiction, had the dispute in which the award appealed from has been given not been referred to arbitration.
Without prejudice to its power to confirm, vary or reverse the award appealed from, the Appellate Court may, where it thinks fit, remit such award or a portion thereof the reconsideration of the arbitrator.
(1) No award may be remitted to the reconsideration of the arbitrator who made it except where the appeal is made on any of grounds mentioned in Art. 351 (a) and (b).
(2) Where an award is remitted, the arbitrator shall, unless other wise directed in the order or remission, make his second award within three months of the date of such order.
(3) Where a portion only of on award is remitted, the remainder may be enforced pending the making of the second award if it is capable of execution.
(1) Notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, the parties to arbitration proceedings may, on the conditions laid down in Art. 356, apply for an order that an award be set aside.
(2) The application shall be made to the court mentioned in Art. 352 within thirty days of the making of the award.
(3) The provisions regarding the making and hearing of an opposition shall apply by analogy to the making and hearing of an application under this Article.
(c) the arbitrator delegated any part of is authority, whether to a stranger, to one of the parties of to a co-arbitrator.
(1) Where an application under Art. 355 is dismissed, the award shall be deemed to be valid and enforceable.
(2) Where the application is granted, the award shall be deemed to be null and void and shall be set aside.

References: Art. 351
 Art. 736
 Art. 351
 Art. 356
 Art. 352
 Art. 355