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Timestamp: 2019-02-18 03:46:17
Document Index: 473740006

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 4', '§ 1', '§ 445', '§ 549']

Relevant Statute and Case : Arbitration Sample
Relevant Statute & Case
(With Summaries of Key Cases)
Relevant Statute & Case.
9 USCS § 2
9 USCS § 3
§ 3. Stay of proceedings where issue therein referable to arbitration
9 USCS § 4
§ 4. Failure to arbitrate under agreement; petition to United States court having jurisdiction for order to compel arbitration; notice and service thereof; hearing and determination
A party aggrieved by the alleged failure, neglect, or refusal of another to arbitrate under a written agreement for arbitration may petition any United States district court which, save for such agreement, would have jurisdiction under Title 28 [ 28 USCS §§ 1 et seq.], in a civil action or in admiralty of the subject matter of a suit arising out of the controversy between the parties, for an order directing that such arbitration proceed in the manner provided for in such agreement. Five days' notice in writing of such application shall be served upon the party in default. Service thereof shall be made in the manner provided by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure [USCS Rules of Civil Procedure].
The court shall hear the parties, and upon being satisfied that the making of the agreement for arbitration or the failure to comply therewith is not in issue, the court shall make an order directing the parties to proceed to arbitration in accordance with the terms of the agreement. The hearing and proceedings, under such agreement, shall be within the district in which the petition for an order directing such arbitration is filed. If the making of the arbitration agreement or the failure, neglect, or refusal to perform the same be in issue, the court shall proceed summarily to the trial thereof.
CHAPTER 445 TRADE AND COMMERCE
§ 445.1527. Void and unenforceable provisions.
the failure of the proposed transferee to meet the franchisor's then current reasonable qualifications or standards.
The fact that the proposed transferee is a competitor of the franchisor or sub franchisor.
The unwillingness of the proposed transferee to agree in writing to comply with all lawful obligations.
62B Am Jur 2d Private Franchise Contracts § 549:
Thus, an arbitration clause in a franchise agreement is subject to the provisions of the federal act, even though the action is brought in a state court and despite the provisions of the state's franchise investment protection law.
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