(a) The arbitrators may compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, records, contracts, papers, accounts, and all other documents and evidence, and shall have the power to administer oaths. An arbitrator and any attorney of record in any arbitration proceeding shall have the power to issue subpoenas in his or her own name. Subpoenas so issued shall be served by any sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable or other person, in the manner provided by law for the service and enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 21 of this title.
(b) On application of a party and for use as evidence, the arbitrators may permit a deposition to be taken, in the manner and upon the terms designated by the arbitrators, of a witness who cannot be subpoenaed or is unable to attend the hearing.
(c) All provisions of law compelling a person under subpoena to testify are applicable.
(d) Fees for attendance as a witness shall be in accordance with § 8903 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.