Effective - 28 Aug 1980
435.410. Modification or correction of award. — 1. Upon application made within ninety days after delivery of a copy of the award to the applicant, the court shall modify or correct the award where:
(1) There was an evident miscalculation of figures or an evident mistake in the description of any person, thing or property referred to in the award;
(2) The arbitrators have awarded upon a matter not submitted to them and the award may be corrected without affecting the merits of the decision upon the issues submitted; or
(3) The award is imperfect in a matter of form, not affecting the merits of the controversy.
2. If the application is granted, the court shall modify and correct the award so as to effect its intent and shall confirm the award as so modified and corrected. Otherwise, the court shall confirm the award as made.
3. An application to modify or correct an award may be joined in the alternative with an application to vacate the award.
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(L. 1980 H.B. 1203 § 13)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVIII - Contracts and Contractual Relations
Section 435.012 - Notice, contents of, effect of insufficient notice.
Section 435.350 - Validity of arbitration agreement, exceptions.
Section 435.355 - Proceedings to compel or stay arbitration.
Section 435.360 - Appointment of arbitrators by court.
Section 435.365 - Majority action by arbitrators.
Section 435.375 - Representation by attorney.
Section 435.380 - Witnesses, subpoenas, depositions.
Section 435.390 - Change of award by arbitrators.
Section 435.395 - Fees and expenses of arbitration.
Section 435.400 - Confirmation of an award.
Section 435.405 - Vacating an award — de novo judicial review, when.
Section 435.410 - Modification or correction of award.
Section 435.420 - Judgment roll, docketing.
Section 435.425 - Applications to court.
Section 435.430 - Court, jurisdiction.
Section 435.445 - Act not retroactive.
Section 435.450 - Uniformity of interpretation.
Section 435.455 - Constitutionality.
Section 435.460 - Notice of arbitration provisions required.