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Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Courts of Arizona, Section IX - Compulsory Arbitration

Supreme Court of Arizona. Jan. 1, 2021
https://govt.westlaw.com/azrules/Browse/Home/Arizona/ArizonaCourtRules/ArizonaStatutesCourtRules?guid=NBCBAC300893F11E6AE3586336C8657D2&originationContext=documenttoc&transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)

These rules apply when a court decides to provide for arbitration of claims. Civil cases shall be submitted to arbitration so long as the only relief sought is a money judgment and the amount sought is within the limit set by the local court. Parties may stipulate to have the case heard by a specific arbitrator, or the court may select an arbitrator from a list. The rules list the various procedures and requirements for determining suitability of a case for arbitration, offers of judgment, appointment of an arbitrator, arbitrator powers and authority, disqualification, subpoenas, rules of evidence, giving of notice, failure of a party to appear, scheduling of hearings, and arbitrator compensation.

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