Any party complaining of an award may move the court to vacate the same upon any of the following grounds:
That such award was procured by corruption, fraud, or undue means;
That there was evident partiality or corruption on the part of the arbitrators, or any one of them;
That the arbitrators were guilty of misconduct in refusing to postpone the hearing upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence pertinent or material to the controversy, or other misbehavior by which the rights of the party shall have been prejudiced;
That the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or that they so imperfectly executed them that a mutual, final, and definite award on the subject matter was not made.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 11 - Civil Practice and Procedure
Chapter 15 - Arbitration and Award
§ 11-15-1. Who may submit to arbitration
§ 11-15-3. Qualifications of arbitrators
§ 11-15-5. Arbitrators to appoint time of meeting and notify parties
§ 11-15-7. Notice to parties; form
§ 11-15-9. Arbitrators to be sworn
§ 11-15-11. Arbitrators' meetings; procedure
§ 11-15-13. Swearing of witnesses
§ 11-15-15. Service of process
§ 11-15-19. Award enforcement process
§ 11-15-21. Confirmation of award by court
§ 11-15-23. Vacation of award; grounds
§ 11-15-25. Correction of award
§ 11-15-27. Motion to vacate or modify award; when made
§ 11-15-29. Application to vacate or modify award; new hearing
§ 11-15-31. Judgments; when and how rendered
§ 11-15-33. Costs; how taxed and collected