Code of Alabama
Ala. Code § 6-6-4 (2026)
Arbitrators - Duties Generally.
✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
It is the duty of the arbitrators to appoint a time and place for hearing the parties and making their award, of which they must give the parties three days’ notice; and if no cause is shown for a continuance, they must proceed to hear and determine the matters referred to them and make their award in writing, which must be signed by them and a copy thereof be delivered to each of the parties, their agents, or attorneys and the fact and date of such delivery endorsed on the original.
(Code 1852, §2712; Code 1867, §3151; Code 1876, §3539; Code 1886, §3224; Code 1896, §511; Code 1907, §2911; Code 1923, §6159; Code 1940, T. 7, §832.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2020–2020 · leading case: Wells Fargo Bank Nat'l Ass'n v. Chance (N.D. Ala. 2020).
Wells Fargo Bank Nat'l Ass'n v. Chance (N.D. Ala. 2020). “Code § 6-6-4 . There is nothing in this Alabama Rule, the AAA Rules, or elsewhere in the Alabama Code that explicitly prohibits a member of an arbitration panel from signing the name of another member “with permission.”
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