Effective: October 23, 1991
Latest Legislation: House Bill 221 - 119th General Assembly
(A) Any party to an arbitration within the scope of this chapter may apply to a court of common pleas in order to confirm or vacate any final award of an arbitral tribunal or to declare that the award is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state. The court shall dispose of all such applications as provided in division (B) of this section without regard to the law of the place of arbitration, the law governing the award, or whether a court would apply the law or decisional principles applied by the arbitral tribunal or would grant the relief granted in the award.
(B)(1) The court of common pleas shall grant an application to confirm the award without regard to the place of arbitration unless one of the grounds set forth in section 2712.70 of the Revised Code is established as an affirmative defense. If such an affirmative defense is established and the conditions of division (B)(2) of this section are met, the court shall vacate the award without regard to any time limit contained in this section. If such an affirmative defense is established and the conditions of division (B)(2) of this section are not met, the court shall issue an order declaring the award is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state.
(2) The court of common pleas shall grant an application to vacate the award if the applicant establishes one of the grounds set forth in section 2712.70 of the Revised Code and either the place of arbitration was in this state or the arbitration was subject to the laws of this state.
(3) The court of common pleas shall declare that the award is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state if the applicant establishes one or more of the grounds set forth in section 2712.70 of the Revised Code, but the place of arbitration was not in this state or the arbitration was not subject to the laws of this state.
(C) In any action under divisions (A) and (B) of this section, the judgment of a court of a foreign nation determining whether one or more of the grounds established in section 2712.70 of the Revised Code is established shall be accorded the effect normally given the judgment of a court of a foreign nation by the courts of this state.
(D) The applications referred to in divisions (A) and (B) of this section shall be brought within the following time limits:
(1) An application to confirm an award shall be brought within the time provided for in the Revised Code for the enforcement of judgments.
(2) An application to vacate an award or for a declaration that the award is not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state shall be brought within ninety days of receipt of the final award by the applicant or, in the case of an application based on division (A)(4) or (5) of section 2712.70 of the Revised Code, within ninety days of the date when the circumstances giving rise to the application were discovered or, with the exercise of due diligence, should have been discovered by the applicant.
(E) If any party to an arbitration dies or becomes incompetent, a court may extend the time limits set forth in division (D) of this section.
(F) In considering an application filed under divisions (A) and (B) of this section, a court may modify or correct the award for any evident miscalculation or mistake in the description of any person or property or for any imperfection of form not affecting the merits.
(G) A judgment or decree of a court of this state confirming an award, upon application, may be vacated at any time on the ground set forth in division (A)(4) or (5) of section 2712.70 of the Revised Code, provided the application is made within ninety days of the date when the circumstances giving rise to the application were first discovered or, with the exercise of due diligence, should have been discovered by the applicant.
(H) If a final award has been reduced to judgment or made the subject of official action by any court, tribunal, or other governmental authority outside the United States, the courts of this state, except as provided in division (C) of this section, shall confirm, vacate, or declare the award not entitled to confirmation by the courts of this state without regard to any term of the foreign judgment or official action and without regard to whether the award may be deemed merged into the judgment.
(I)(1) For the purposes of this section and section 2712.70 of the Revised Code, an arbitral award shall be considered a final award unless any of the following applies:
(a) It expressly is designated an interim or interlocutory award or by its terms is not final.
(b) An application to vacate, clarify, correct, or amend the award is pending before the arbitral tribunal.
(c) Under the rules applicable to the arbitration, it is subject to further review by any arbitral authority.
(2) For the purposes of the law of this state, an award that is final as described in division (I)(1) of this section shall be deemed final regardless of whether judicial confirmation or other official action is necessary to render that award final within the contemplation of any foreign law that may be applicable to the arbitration.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Chapter 2712 | International Commercial Arbitration
Section 2712.01 | International Commercial Arbitration Definitions.
Section 2712.02 | Applicability of Chapter.
Section 2712.03 | Determining When Arbitration or Conciliation Agreement Is International.
Section 2712.04 | Determining When Arbitration or Conciliation Agreement Is Commercial.
Section 2712.05 | General Arbitration Statutes Superseded.
Section 2712.06 | Freedom to Determine Issues.
Section 2712.07 | Inclusion of Arbitration or Conciliation Rules in Agreement.
Section 2712.08 | Counterclaims or Defenses to Counterclaims.
Section 2712.09 | Written Communication Deemed to Have Been Received.
Section 2712.10 | Waiving Right to Object to Noncompliance.
Section 2712.11 | Intervention by Court.
Section 2712.12 | Arbitration Agreement Form.
Section 2712.13 | Application for Stay of Proceedings and to Compel Arbitration.
Section 2712.14 | Interim Measure of Protection.
Section 2712.15 | Granting Measures of Protection.
Section 2712.16 | Considerations in Granting Measures of Protection.
Section 2712.17 | Composition of Arbitration Tribunal.
Section 2712.18 | Procedure for Appointing Arbitral Tribunal.
Section 2712.19 | Measures to Secure the Appointment of an Arbitrator.
Section 2712.20 | Appointing Arbitrators.
Section 2712.21 | Finality of Decision Appointing Arbitrators.
Section 2712.22 | Potential Arbitrators and Conciliators to Disclose Questionable Impartiality.
Section 2712.23 | Obligation to Disclose Information.
Section 2712.24 | Continuing Duty to Disclose Questionable Impartiality.
Section 2712.25 | Challenging an Arbitrator.
Section 2712.26 | Circumstances Causing Challenge.
Section 2712.27 | Deciding Challenges.
Section 2712.28 | Court of Common Pleas to Review Challenge Decisions.
Section 2712.29 | Mandate of Arbitrator Terminates.
Section 2712.30 | Replacing Arbitrator.
Section 2712.31 | Jurisdiction Rulings.
Section 2712.32 | Plea of Lack of Jurisdiction.
Section 2712.33 | Exceeding Scope of Authority Plea.
Section 2712.34 | Admission of Later Plea.
Section 2712.35 | Court Review of Ruling on Jurisdiction.
Section 2712.36 | Requests for Interim Measure of Protection Order.
Section 2712.37 | Equal Opportunity to Present Case.
Section 2712.38 | Agreement for Procedure.
Section 2712.39 | Tribunal to Determine Procedure.
Section 2712.40 | Place of Arbitration Decision.
Section 2712.41 | Place of Meeting of Arbitral Tribunal.
Section 2712.42 | Language Used in Proceedings.
Section 2712.43 | Arbitral Proceeding Commences on Date of Request.
Section 2712.44 | Timely Submission of Statement of Claims.
Section 2712.45 | Amending or Supplementing Statement of Claim or Defense.
Section 2712.46 | Oral Hearings and Meetings.
Section 2712.47 | Notice of Hearings or Meetings.
Section 2712.48 | Information on Which the Tribunal May Rely to Be Communicated to All Parties.
Section 2712.49 | Party's Failure to Appear or Produce Documents.
Section 2712.51 | Assistance by Court of Common Pleas.
Section 2712.52 | Consolidating Arbitration.
Section 2712.53 | Designation of Law or Legal System.
Section 2712.54 | Authorization for Decision Ex Aequo Et Bono or Amiable Compositeur.
Section 2712.55 | Accordance With Contract - Usages of Trade.
Section 2712.56 | Decision of Majority or Presider.
Section 2712.57 | Encouraging Settlement.
Section 2712.58 | Record of Settlement.
Section 2712.59 | Form and Delivery of Award.
Section 2712.60 | Interim Arbitral Award.
Section 2712.61 | Interest and Cost Allocation.
Section 2712.62 | Request for Correction of Errors or Interpretation of Award.
Section 2712.63 | Request of Additional Award as to Claims Presented but Not Adjudicated.
Section 2712.64 | Time Extensions.
Section 2712.65 | Terminating Proceedings.
Section 2712.66 | Termination Order.
Section 2712.67 | Terminating Mandate or Arbitrators.
Section 2712.68 | Arbitrators' Immunity.
Section 2712.69 | Confirmation or Vacation of Award.
Section 2712.70 | Grounds for Confirmation or Vacation of Award.
Section 2712.71 | Relief Granted in Foreign Currency.
Section 2712.72 | Entering Judgment or Decree.
Section 2712.73 | Appeal From Court of Common Pleas.
Section 2712.74 | Policy of State to Encourage Arbitration or Conciliation.
Section 2712.75 | Guiding Principles.
Section 2712.76 | Proceedings of Conciliation.
Section 2712.77 | Representation or Assistance.
Section 2712.78 | Draft Conciliation Statement.
Section 2712.79 | Acceptance of Settlement.
Section 2712.80 | Evidence and Documents Admissibility and Disclosure.
Section 2712.81 | Stay of Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings.
Section 2712.82 | Conciliation Tolls Statute of Limitations.
Section 2712.83 | Terminating Conciliation Proceedings.
Section 2712.84 | Terminating as to Particular Parties.
Section 2712.85 | Participation of Conciliator in Other Proceedings Involving Same Dispute.
Section 2712.86 | Waiving Rights and Remedies.
Section 2712.87 | Written Conciliation Agreement Treated as Arbitral Award.
Section 2712.88 | Conciliation Costs.
Section 2712.89 | Cost Apportionment - Immunity of Conciliator.
Section 2712.90 | State Court Jurisdiction.
Section 2712.91 | Chapter Provisions Classified as Substantive.