North Carolina General Statutes
Article 45B - International Commercial Arbitration and Conciliation.
§ 1-567.37 - Definition and form of arbitration agreement.

1-567.37. Definition and form of arbitration agreement.
(a) An "arbitration agreement" is an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which may arise between them in respect of a defined legal relationship, whether or not contractual. An arbitration agreement may be in the form of an arbitration clause in a contract or in the form of a separate agreement.
(b) The arbitration agreement shall be in writing. An agreement is in writing if it is contained in a document signed by the parties or in an exchange of letters, telex, telegrams, facsimile transmission, or other means of telecommunication which provide a record of the agreement, or in an exchange of statements of claim and defense in which the existence of an agreement is alleged by one party and not denied by another. The reference in a contract to a document containing an arbitration clause constitutes an arbitration agreement provided that the contract is in writing and the reference is such as to make that clause part of the contract.
(c) Such arbitration agreement shall be valid, enforceable and irrevocable, except with the consent of all the parties, without regard to the justiciable character of the controversy. (1991, c. 292.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

Article 45B - International Commercial Arbitration and Conciliation.

§ 1-567.30 - Preamble and short title.

§ 1-567.31 - Scope of application.

§ 1-567.32 - Definitions and rules of interpretation.

§ 1-567.33 - Receipt of written communications or submissions.

§ 1-567.33A - Severability.

§ 1-567.34 - Waiver of right to object.

§ 1-567.35 - Extent of court intervention.

§ 1-567.36 - Venue and jurisdiction of courts.

§ 1-567.37 - Definition and form of arbitration agreement.

§ 1-567.38 - Arbitration agreement and substantive claim before court.

§ 1-567.39 - Interim relief and the enforcement of interim measures.

§ 1-567.40 - Number of arbitrators.

§ 1-567.41 - Appointment of arbitrators.

§ 1-567.43A - Disclosure by arbitrator.

§ 1-567.44 - Failure or impossibility to act.

§ 1-567.45 - Appointment of substitute arbitrator.

§ 1-567.46 - Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its jurisdiction.

§ 1-567.47 - Power of arbitral tribunal to order interim measures.

§ 1-567.48 - Equal treatment of parties; representation by attorney.

§ 1-567.49 - Determination of rules of procedure.

§ 1-567.50 - Place of arbitration.

§ 1-567.50A - Consolidation.

§ 1-567.51 - Commencement of arbitral proceedings.

§ 1-567.52 - Language.

§ 1-567.53 - Statements of claim and defense.

§ 1-567.54 - Hearings and written proceedings.

§ 1-567.55 - Default of a party.

§ 1-567.56 - Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal.

§ 1-567.57 - Court assistance in obtaining discovery and taking evidence.

§ 1-567.58 - Rules applicable to substance of dispute.

§ 1-567.59 - Decision making by panel of arbitrators.

§ 1-567.60 - Settlement.

§ 1-567.61 - Form and contents of award.

§ 1-567.62 - Termination of proceedings.

§ 1-567.63 - Correction and interpretation of awards; additional awards.

§ 1-567.64 - Modifying or vacating of awards.

§ 1-567.65 - Confirmation and enforcement of awards.

§ 1-567.66 - Applications to court.

§ 1-567.67 - Appeals.

§ 1-567.68 - Recodified as § 1-567.33A by Session Laws 1997-368, s3.

§ 1-567.78 - Appointment of conciliators.

§ 1-567.79 - Representation.

§ 1-567.80 - Report of conciliators.

§ 1-567.81 - Confidentiality.

§ 1-567.82 - Stay of arbitration; resort to other proceedings.

§ 1-567.83 - Termination of conciliation.

§ 1-567.84 - Enforceability of decree.

§ 1-567.85 - Costs.

§ 1-567.86 - Effect on jurisdiction.

§ 1-567.87 - Immunity of conciliators and parties.

§ 1-567.88 - Uniformity of application and construction.

§ 1-567.89 - Relationship to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.