Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 862 - UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
Section 50a-133. - Correction and interpretation of award. Additional award.

(1) Within thirty days of receipt of the award, unless another period of time has been agreed upon by the parties:

(a) A party, with notice to the other party, may request the arbitral tribunal to correct in the award any errors in computation, any clerical or typographical errors or any errors of similar nature;
(b) If so agreed by the parties, a party, with notice to the other party, may request the arbitral tribunal to give an interpretation of a specific point or part of the award. If the arbitral tribunal considers the request to be justified, it shall make the correction or give the interpretation within thirty days of receipt of the request. The interpretation shall form part of the award.
(2) The arbitral tribunal may correct any error of the type referred to in subdivision (a) of subsection (1) of this section on its own initiative within thirty days of the date of the award.
(3) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, a party, with notice to the other party, may request, within thirty days of receipt of the award, the arbitral tribunal to make an additional award as to claims presented in the arbitral proceedings but omitted from the award. If the arbitral tribunal considers the request to be justified, it shall make the additional award within sixty days.
(4) The arbitral tribunal may extend, if necessary, the period of time within which it shall make a correction, an interpretation or an additional award under subsection (1) or (3) of this section.
(5) The provisions of section 50a-131 shall apply to a correction or interpretation of the award or to an additional award.
(P.A. 89-179, S. 33.)

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 50a - International Law

Chapter 862 - UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration

Section 50a-100. - Short title: UNCITRAL* Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration.

Section 50a-101. - Scope of application.

Section 50a-102. - Definitions and rules of interpretation.

Section 50a-103. - Receipt of written communications.

Section 50a-104. - Waiver of right to object.

Section 50a-105. - Extent of court intervention.

Section 50a-106. - Performance of certain functions by Superior Court.

Section 50a-107. - Definition and form of arbitration agreement.

Section 50a-108. - Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court.

Section 50a-109. - Arbitration agreement and interim measures by court.

Section 50a-110. - Number of arbitrators.

Section 50a-111. - Appointment of arbitrators.

Section 50a-112. - Grounds for challenge.

Section 50a-113. - Challenge procedure.

Section 50a-114. - Inability or failure to act.

Section 50a-115. - Appointment of substitute arbitrator.

Section 50a-116. - Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its jurisdiction.

Section 50a-117. - Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures.

Section 50a-118. - Equal treatment of parties.

Section 50a-119. - Determination of rules of procedure.

Section 50a-120. - Place of arbitration.

Section 50a-121. - Commencement of arbitral proceedings.

Section 50a-122. - Language used in arbitral proceedings.

Section 50a-123. - Statements of claim and defense.

Section 50a-124. - Hearings and written proceedings.

Section 50a-125. - Default of a party.

Section 50a-126. - Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal.

Section 50a-127. - Court assistance in taking evidence.

Section 50a-128. - Rules applicable to substance of dispute.

Section 50a-129. - Decision-making by panel of arbitrators.

Section 50a-130. - Settlement.

Section 50a-131. - Form and contents of award.

Section 50a-132. - Termination of proceedings.

Section 50a-133. - Correction and interpretation of award. Additional award.

Section 50a-134. - Application for setting aside as exclusive recourse against arbitral award.

Section 50a-135. - Recognition and enforcement of award.

Section 50a-136. - Grounds for refusing recognition or enforcement of award.