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the civil procedure act - Kenya Law Reports

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188CAP. 21 Civil Procedure [Rev. 2010[Subsidiary][Order 46, rule 12.]Statement of specialcase by arbitrators orumpire.[Order 46, rule 13.]Costs of arbitration.[Order 46, rule 14.]Power to modify orcorrect award.12. Upon any reference by an order of <strong>the</strong> court, <strong>the</strong> arbitrator or umpiremay, and shall if so directed by <strong>the</strong> court, state <strong>the</strong> award as to <strong>the</strong> whole orany part <strong>the</strong>reof in <strong>the</strong> form of a special case for <strong>the</strong> opinion of <strong>the</strong> court, and<strong>the</strong> court shall deliver its opinion <strong>the</strong>reon, and shall order such opinion to beadded to and form part of <strong>the</strong> award.of an arbitration save to <strong>the</strong> extent to which an award of costs has been properlymade by <strong>the</strong> arbitrator.14. The court may modify or correct an award—(a) where it appears that a part of <strong>the</strong> award is upon a matter not referredto arbitration and such part can be separated from <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r part anddoes not affect <strong>the</strong> decision on <strong>the</strong> matter referred;(b) where <strong>the</strong> award is imperfect in form, or contains an obvious errorwhich can be amended without affecting such decision; or(c) where <strong>the</strong> award contains a clerical mistake or an error arising froman accidental slip or omission.[Order 46, rule 15.]Power to remit forreconsideration.15. (1) The court may remit an award, or any o<strong>the</strong>r matter referred toarbitration, for reconsideration by <strong>the</strong> same arbitrator or umpire upon such(a) where <strong>the</strong> award has left undetermined any of <strong>the</strong> matters referredto arbitration, or where it determines any matter not referred toarbitration, unless such matter can be separated without affecting<strong>the</strong> determination of <strong>the</strong> matters referred;(b effect; or(c) where an objection to <strong>the</strong> legality of <strong>the</strong> award is apparent on <strong>the</strong>face of it.[Order 46, rule 16.]Grounds for settingaside award.(2) The order remitting <strong>the</strong> award shall state <strong>the</strong> time within which itshall be reconsidered, and rule 8 shall apply to such reconsideration as it appliesto an award.16. (1) The court may set aside an award on <strong>the</strong> following grounds only—(a) corruption or misconduct of <strong>the</strong> arbitrator or umpire; or(b) that ei<strong>the</strong>r party has fraudulently concealed any matter which heought to have disclosed, or has wilfully misled or deceived <strong>the</strong>arbitrator or umpire.(2) An Application under this rule shall be served on <strong>the</strong> arbitrator or

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