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*1 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 171.098 This document is current through the 2013 3rd Called Session Texas Statutes and Codes > CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE > TITLE 7. ALTERNATE METHODS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION > CHAPTER 171. GENERAL ARBITRATION > SUBCHAPTER D. COURT PROCEEDINGS
§ 171.098 . Appeal
(a) A party may appeal a judgment or decree entered under this chapter or an order: (1) denying an application to compel arbitration made under Section 171.021; (2) granting an application to stay arbitration made under Section 171.023; (3) confirming or denying confirmation of an award; (4) modifying or correcting an award; or
(5) vacating an award without directing a rehearing. (b) The appeal shall be taken in the manner and to the same extent as an appeal from an order or judgment in a civil
action.
History
Enacted by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 165 (S.B. 898) , § 5.01, effective September 1, 1997.
Annotations Notes Editor’s Notes. -- For information regarding the reorganization of former Chapter 171, see the editor’s notes following Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 171.001 . Case Notes Civil Procedure: Jurisdiction: Subject Matter Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction Over Actions: General Overview Civil Procedure: Federal & State Interrelationships: Erie Doctrine Civil Procedure: Discovery: Protective Orders Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: General Overview Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: General Overview Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Arbitrability Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Federal Arbitration Act: General Overview Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Federal Arbitration Act: Arbitration Agreements Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Federal Arbitration Act: Coverage & Exceptions Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Federal Arbitration Act: Orders to Compel Arbitration Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitrations: Waivers Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Judicial Review Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mandatory ADR Civil Procedure: Alternative Dispute Resolution: Validity of ADR Methods MATT SOLIDAY
