A written agreement to submit to arbitration any controversy existing at or arising after the effective date of the agreement is valid, enforceable and irrevocable, save upon such grounds as exist at law or in equity for the revocation of any contract, without regard to the justiciable character of the controversy, and confers jurisdiction on the Chancery Court of the State to enforce it and to enter judgment on an award. In determining any matter arising under this chapter, the Court shall not consider whether the claim with respect to which arbitration is sought is tenable, or otherwise pass upon the merits of the dispute. This chapter also applies to arbitration agreements between employers and employees or between their respective representatives, except as otherwise provided in § 5725 of this title.
Structure Delaware Code
Title 10 - Courts and Judicial Procedure
Chapter 57. UNIFORM ARBITRATION ACT
§ 5701. Effect of arbitration agreement.
§ 5702. Jurisdiction; applications; venue; statutes of limitations.
§ 5703. Proceedings to compel or enjoin arbitration; notice of intention to arbitrate.
§ 5704. Appointment of arbitrators by Court.
§ 5705. Majority action by arbitrators.
§ 5707. Representation by attorney.
§ 5708. Witnesses; subpoenas; depositions.
§ 5711. Modification of award by arbitrators.
§ 5712. Fees and expenses of arbitration.
§ 5713. Confirmation of an award.
§ 5715. Modification or correction of award by Court.
§ 5716. Judgment or decree on award.
§ 5717. Judgment roll; docketing with Register in Chancery.
§ 5718. Transfer of money damage award to Superior Court; lien on real estate.
§ 5720. Uniformity of interpretation.
§ 5722. Death or incompetency of a party.
§ 5723. Arbitration of contracts of State and municipalities.
§ 5724. Application of chapter to state and municipal contracts.
§ 5725. Exclusion of collective bargaining labor contracts with public and private employers.