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		France - Code of Civil Procedure - Book IV - Arbitration In force 14
May 1981
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		Title I - The Arbitration Agreement
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		Chapter I. - The Arbitration Clause
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		Article 1442
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	<text class="norm">
		An arbitration clause is an agreement by which parties to a contract
undertake to submit to arbitration any disputes that may arise in
relation thereto.
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<object id="6">
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 1443
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		To be valid, an arbitration clause shall be in writing and included in
the contract or in a document to which it refers.
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		To be valid, an arbitration clause shall furthermore appoint the
arbitrator or arbitrators, or provide for the method of their
appointment.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 1444
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	<text class="norm">
		If a dispute has arisen and problems occur with regard to the
constitution of the arbitral tribunal due to the behavior of a party or
to the implementation of the appointment method, the arbitrator or
arbitrators shall be appointed by the President of the Tribunal de
Grande Instance .
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		The appointment shall be made by the President of the Tribunal de
Commerce if the parties expressly so agree.
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	<ocn>12</ocn>
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		If the arbitration clause is manifestly null and void or insufficient
to constitute an arbitral tribunal, the President shall so determine
and declare that there is no basis for appointment.
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		Article 1445
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		The dispute shall be submitted to the arbitral tribunal either jointly
by the parties or by the interested party.
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		Article 1446
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		If an arbitration clause is null and void it shall be considered not to
have been written.
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		Chapter II. - The Submission Agreement
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		Article 1447
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		By a submission agreement the parties submit an existing dispute to the
arbitration of one or more persons.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 1448
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		To be valid, a submission agreement shall mention the subject matter of
the dispute.
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		To be valid, a submission agreement shall furthermore appoint the
arbitrator or arbitrators or provide for the method of their
appointment.
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		A submission agreement is null and void if an arbitrator appointed
therein fails to accept his mission.
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<object id="24">
	<ocn>24</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1449
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	<ocn>25</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		A submission agreement shall be in writing. It may be contained in the
minutes of a meeting of the arbitrators and the parties, signed by
them.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 1450
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		The parties may conclude a submission agreement even when they have
already submitted their dispute to another jurisdiction.
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		Chapter III. - Generally Applicable Rules
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<object id="29">
	<ocn>29</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1451
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	<ocn>30</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Only physical persons in the full enjoyment of their civil rights may
act as arbitrators.
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		If the arbitration agreement appoints a legal person as arbitrator, its
powers are limited to organizing the arbitration.
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	<ocn>32</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1452
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<object id="33">
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	<text class="norm">
		An arbitral tribunal is not constituted until the arbitrator or
arbitrators accept their mission.
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	<text class="norm">
		If an arbitrator supposes that a ground for his challenge may exist he
shall so inform the parties and may accept his mission only with their
consent.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 1453
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<object id="36">
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		An arbitral tribunal shall consist of one or an uneven number of
arbitrators.
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<object id="37">
	<ocn>37</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1454
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		If the parties provided for an even number of arbitrators, an
additional arbitrator shall be chosen either in accordance with the
agreement of the parties or, in the absence thereof, by the appointed
arbitrators or, if they fail to agree, by the President of the Tribunal
de Grande Instance .
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<object id="39">
	<ocn>39</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1455
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		If a physical or legal person is charged with the organization of the
arbitration, the mission of arbitrator shall be conferred upon one or
more arbitrators accepted by all the parties.
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		Failing such acceptance, the person charged with the organization of
the arbitration shall invite each party to appoint an arbitrator and if
necessary proceed to the appointment of an additional arbitrator to
complete the arbitral tribunal. If the parties fail to appoint an
arbitrator, the person charged with the organization of the arbitration
shall make the appointment.
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		The arbitral tribunal may also be constituted directly in accordance
with the method set forth in the preceding paragraph.
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		The person charged with the organization of the arbitration may provide
that the arbitral tribunal shall only render a draft award and that the
dispute shall be submitted to a second arbitral tribunal if one of the
parties objects to this draft. In such case the person charged with the
organisation of the arbitration shall appoint the members of the second
arbitral tribunal; each party may request the replacement of one of the
arbitrators so appointed.
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	<ocn>44</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1456
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		If no time limit is fixed in the arbitration agreement for the
arbitrators' mission it shall be six months from the day on which the
last arbitrator accepts his mission.
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	<ocn>46</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The statutory or contractual time limit for the arbitrators' mission
may be extended at the request of a party or of the arbitral tribunal
by the President of the Tribunal de Grande Instance , or, in the case
envisaged by Art. 1444.2, of the Tribunal de Commerce .
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<object id="47">
	<ocn>47</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1457
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	<ocn>48</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In the cases envisaged by Arts. 1444, 1454, 1456 and 1463 the President
of the Tribunal shall at the request of a party or of the arbitral
tribunal decide in summary proceedings ( r&#233;f&#233;r&#233; ), by
court order against which no recourse is available.
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	<ocn>49</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Appeal is nevertheless open against this order if the President refuses
to make the appointment for one of the reasons set forth in Art.
1444.3. The institution, conduct and decision of this appeal procedure
shall be the same as for disputes regarding competence.
	</text>
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	<ocn>50</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The President of the Tribunal designated in the arbitration agreement
shall be competent, or, in the absence of such designation, the
President of the Tribunal of the place where the arbitration agreement
has situated the arbitration. In the silence of the arbitration
agreement, the President of the Tribunal of the place where the
defendant to the incident, or one of them, resides shall be competent
or, if no defendant resides in France, the President of the Tribunal of
the claimant's place of residence.
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</object>
<object id="51">
	<ocn>51</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1458
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<object id="52">
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	<text class="norm">
		If a dispute pending before an arbitral tribunal on the basis of an
arbitration agreement is brought before a State court, it shall declare
itself incompetent.
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	<ocn>53</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the dispute is not yet before an arbitral tribunal, the State court
shall also declare itself incompetent, unless the arbitration agreement
is manifestly null and void.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="54">
	<ocn>54</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In neither case may the State court declare itself incompetent at its
own motion.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="55">
	<ocn>55</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1459
	</text>
</object>
<object id="56">
	<ocn>56</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Any stipulation or agreement contrary to the provisions of the present
chapter shall be deemed not to have been written.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="57">
	<ocn>57</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Title II - The Arbitral Procedure
	</text>
</object>
<object id="58">
	<ocn>58</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1460
	</text>
</object>
<object id="59">
	<ocn>59</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrators shall determine the arbitration procedure; they shall
not be bound by any rules applicable in court proceedings unless the
parties have provided otherwise in the arbitration agreement.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="60">
	<ocn>60</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The guiding principles of procedure set forth in Arts. 4 to 10, 11.1
and 13 to 21 shall at all times apply to the arbitration procedure. 1
	</text>
</object>
<object id="61">
	<ocn>61</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If a party is in the possession of an element of proof, the arbitrator
may order him to produce it.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="62">
	<ocn>62</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1461
	</text>
</object>
<object id="63">
	<ocn>63</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Procedural orders and records of proceedings shall be made by all the
arbitrators jointly unless the parties agree that such tasks may be
delegated to one arbitrator.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="64">
	<ocn>64</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Third parties shall be heard without taking oath.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="65">
	<ocn>65</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1462
	</text>
</object>
<object id="66">
	<ocn>66</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrators shall proceed with their mission until it is completed.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="67">
	<ocn>67</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitrator shall only be removed with the parties' unanimous
consent.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="68">
	<ocn>68</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1463
	</text>
</object>
<object id="69">
	<ocn>69</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitrator shall not withdraw or be challenged except on a ground
revealed or arising after his appointment.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="70">
	<ocn>70</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Any difficulties in the application of the present Article shall be
brought before the President of the competent Tribunal .
	</text>
</object>
<object id="71">
	<ocn>71</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1464
	</text>
</object>
<object id="72">
	<ocn>72</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Unless the parties have specifically agreed otherwise the arbitral
procedure shall end:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="73">
	<ocn>73</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		upon an arbitrator's removal, death, incapacity or loss of civil
rights;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="74">
	<ocn>74</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		upon the withdrawal or challenge of an arbitrator;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="75">
	<ocn>75</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		upon expiration of the time limit for the arbitral procedure.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="76">
	<ocn>76</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1465
	</text>
</object>
<object id="77">
	<ocn>77</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Arts. 369 to 376 apply to interruptions in the arbitral procedure. 2
	</text>
</object>
<object id="78">
	<ocn>78</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1466
	</text>
</object>
<object id="79">
	<ocn>79</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If a party challenges in the arbitration the existence or scope of the
arbitrator's jurisdiction, the arbitrator shall decide on the issue.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="80">
	<ocn>80</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1467
	</text>
</object>
<object id="81">
	<ocn>81</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Unless the parties agree otherwise, the arbitrator shall have the power
to decide on incidents regarding the verification of handwriting or the
forgery of documents, in accordance with Arts. 287 to 294 and Art. 299.
3
	</text>
</object>
<object id="82">
	<ocn>82</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Art. 313 shall apply to an incident regarding the forgery of documents
in an arbitral procedure. 4 The arbitral procedure shall be suspended
until the decision in the incident is taken.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="83">
	<ocn>83</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1468
	</text>
</object>
<object id="84">
	<ocn>84</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrator shall fix the date on which the deliberations begin.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="85">
	<ocn>85</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		After that date no more claims or arguments shall be introduced. No
party shall produce further comments or documents unless at the request
of the arbitrator.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="86">
	<ocn>86</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Title III - The Arbitral Award
	</text>
</object>
<object id="87">
	<ocn>87</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1469
	</text>
</object>
<object id="88">
	<ocn>88</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrators' deliberations are secret.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="89">
	<ocn>89</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1470
	</text>
</object>
<object id="90">
	<ocn>90</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitral award is rendered by majority.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="91">
	<ocn>91</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1471
	</text>
</object>
<object id="92">
	<ocn>92</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitral award shall summarize the parties' respective claims and
the arguments on which they are based.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="93">
	<ocn>93</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The decision of the arbitrators shall give the reasons for which it is
given.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="94">
	<ocn>94</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1472
	</text>
</object>
<object id="95">
	<ocn>95</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitral award shall contain:
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</object>
<object id="96">
	<ocn>96</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		the names of the arbitrators;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="97">
	<ocn>97</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		the date on which it was rendered;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="98">
	<ocn>98</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		the place where it was rendered;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="99">
	<ocn>99</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		the family name and given names or corporate denomination of the
parties, as well as their domicile or social seat;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="100">
	<ocn>100</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		the name of the parties' lawyers or of any person who represented or
assisted them.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="101">
	<ocn>101</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1473
	</text>
</object>
<object id="102">
	<ocn>102</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The award shall be signed by all the arbitrators.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="103">
	<ocn>103</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If a minority refuses to sign, the other arbitrators shall mention this
in the award, which shall then have the same effect as if it had been
signed by all arbitrators.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="104">
	<ocn>104</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1474
	</text>
</object>
<object id="105">
	<ocn>105</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrator shall decide the dispute according to the rules of the
law unless the parties had authorized him in the arbitration agreement
to decide as amiable compositeur .
	</text>
</object>
<object id="106">
	<ocn>106</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1475
	</text>
</object>
<object id="107">
	<ocn>107</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		When the award is rendered, the jurisdiction of the arbitrator ceases
to exist with regard to the dispute it decides.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="108">
	<ocn>108</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		However, the arbitrator has the power to interpret the award, to
correct any error and material omission affecting it and to supplement
it in case he has omitted to decide on an element of the claim. The
Arts. 461 to 463 shall apply. 5 If it is impossible to reconvene the
arbitral tribunal this power shall lie with the court or tribunal that
would have been competent in the absence of the arbitration agreement.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="109">
	<ocn>109</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1476
	</text>
</object>
<object id="110">
	<ocn>110</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitral award has force of res judicata with regard to the dispute
it decides at the moment it is rendered.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="111">
	<ocn>111</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1477
	</text>
</object>
<object id="112">
	<ocn>112</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitral award can only be enforced if exequatur is granted by the
Tribunal de Grande Instance in whose territory it was rendered.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="113">
	<ocn>113</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		For this purpose one of the arbitrators or the interested party shall
deposit the award, together with a copy of the arbitration agreement,
at the registry of the competent court.
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<object id="114">
	<ocn>114</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1478
	</text>
</object>
<object id="115">
	<ocn>115</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The exequatur is recorded on the arbitral award.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="116">
	<ocn>116</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The court order refusing exequatur shall contain reasons.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="117">
	<ocn>117</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1479
	</text>
</object>
<object id="118">
	<ocn>118</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The rules for the provisional enforcement of court judgments shall
apply to arbitral awards.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="119">
	<ocn>119</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In case of appeal or an action for setting aside the First President or
the magistrate in charge of the case may grant exequatur of an arbitral
award that has been declared provisionally enforceable. He may also
declare an arbitral award provisionally enforceable, subject to the
conditions of the Arts. 525 and 526, and his decision shall have the
force of exequatur. 6
	</text>
</object>
<object id="120">
	<ocn>120</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1480
	</text>
</object>
<object id="121">
	<ocn>121</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitral award is not valid unless it complies with the requirements
of Arts. 1471.2, 1472 inasmuch as the names of the arbitrators and the
date of the award are concerned, and 1473.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="122">
	<ocn>122</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Title IV - Means of Recourse
	</text>
</object>
<object id="123">
	<ocn>123</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1481
	</text>
</object>
<object id="124">
	<ocn>124</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Opposition and pourvoi 7 en cassation 8 are not available against
arbitral awards.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="125">
	<ocn>125</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Tierce opposition may be instituted against the arbitral award before
the court or tribunal that would have had jurisdiction in the absence
of an arbitration agreement, subject to Art. 588.1. 9
	</text>
</object>
<object id="126">
	<ocn>126</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1482
	</text>
</object>
<object id="127">
	<ocn>127</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Appeal is available against an arbitral award unless the parties have
waived this possibility in the arbitration agreement. No appeal is
available if the arbitrator is authorized to decide as amiable
compositeur , unless the parties reserve the possibility of appeal
expressly in the arbitration agreement.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="128">
	<ocn>128</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1483
	</text>
</object>
<object id="129">
	<ocn>129</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the parties have not waived the possibility of appeal as provided in
Art. 1482 or if they have reserved it expressly in the arbitration
agreement, only appeal shall be possible, be it for revision or for
annulment of the award. The court shall decide as amiable compositeur
if the arbitrator was so authorized.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="130">
	<ocn>130</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1484
	</text>
</object>
<object id="131">
	<ocn>131</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the parties have waived the possibility of appeal as provided in
Art. 1482 or if they have not reserved it expressly in the arbitration
agreement, the action for setting aside is possible, despite any
stipulation to the contrary.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="132">
	<ocn>132</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The action for setting aside may be based only on the following
grounds:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="133">
	<ocn>133</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. if the arbitrator has rendered his decision in the absence of an
arbitration agreement or on the basis of an arbitration agreement that
is invalid or that has expired;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="134">
	<ocn>134</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. if the arbitral tribunal was irregularly constituted or the sole
arbitrator irregularly appointed;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="135">
	<ocn>135</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. if the arbitrator has not rendered his decision in accordance with
the mission conferred upon him;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="136">
	<ocn>136</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. if due process 10 has not been respected;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="137">
	<ocn>137</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		5. in all cases of nullity provided in Art. 1480;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="138">
	<ocn>138</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		6. if the arbitrator has violated a public policy rule.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="139">
	<ocn>139</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1485
	</text>
</object>
<object id="140">
	<ocn>140</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the court in an action for setting aside sets the award aside, it
shall decide the substance of the dispute in accordance with the
mission of the arbitrator, unless the parties agree otherwise.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="141">
	<ocn>141</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1486
	</text>
</object>
<object id="142">
	<ocn>142</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Appeal and setting aside procedures shall be brought before the court
of appeal of the place where the arbitral award was rendered.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="143">
	<ocn>143</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		These procedures may be instituted from the moment the arbitral award
is rendered; they shall no longer be admissible if they have not been
instituted within one month from the date the exequatur of the award is
notified.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="144">
	<ocn>144</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The time limit for these procedures suspends the execution of the
arbitral award. Institution of one of these procedures within the time
limit also has a suspensive effect.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="145">
	<ocn>145</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1487
	</text>
</object>
<object id="146">
	<ocn>146</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The appeal and setting aside procedures shall be instituted, conducted
and decided according to the rules for court of appeal procedures.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="147">
	<ocn>147</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The characterization of the procedure by the parties at the moment it
is instituted may be modified or specified until the court of appeal is
seized of the matter.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="148">
	<ocn>148</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1488
	</text>
</object>
<object id="149">
	<ocn>149</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		No recourse is available against an order granting exequatur.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="150">
	<ocn>150</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		However, an appeal or setting aside procedure, within the limits of the
case before the court, entails ipso jure recourse against the order of
the enforcement court or termination of the action before it.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="151">
	<ocn>151</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1489
	</text>
</object>
<object id="152">
	<ocn>152</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Appeal is possible against an order refusing exequatur within one month
from its notification. The court of appeal shall, at the request of the
parties, consider such grounds as they could have invoked in an appeal
or setting aside procedure against the arbitral award.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="153">
	<ocn>153</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1490
	</text>
</object>
<object id="154">
	<ocn>154</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Upon rejection of the appeal or the action for setting aside, the
arbitral award or the parts thereof not affected by the decision of the
court obtain exequatur.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="155">
	<ocn>155</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1491
	</text>
</object>
<object id="156">
	<ocn>156</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Recours en r&#233;vision is available against arbitral awards in the
same cases and under the same circumstances as against court decisions.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="157">
	<ocn>157</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The action is brought before the court of appeal competent for the
other means of recourse against arbitral awards.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="158">
	<ocn>158</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Title V - International Arbitration
	</text>
</object>
<object id="159">
	<ocn>159</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1492
	</text>
</object>
<object id="160">
	<ocn>160</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitration is international if it implicates international
commercial interests.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="161">
	<ocn>161</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1493
	</text>
</object>
<object id="162">
	<ocn>162</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitration agreement may, directly or by reference to arbitration
rules, appoint the arbitrator or arbitrators or provide for the method
of their appointment.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="163">
	<ocn>163</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If in an arbitration taking place in France or subjected by the parties
to French procedural law difficulties arise in the constitution of the
arbitral tribunal, the interested party may bring the matter before the
President of the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Paris as provided in
Art. 1457, unless the parties agree otherwise.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="164">
	<ocn>164</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1494
	</text>
</object>
<object id="165">
	<ocn>165</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		An arbitration agreement may, directly or by reference to arbitration
rules, determine the arbitral procedure or subject to any procedural
law.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="166">
	<ocn>166</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If the arbitration agreement is silent the arbitrator shall determine
the procedure inasmuch as necessary, either directly or by reference to
a law or to arbitration rules.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="167">
	<ocn>167</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1495
	</text>
</object>
<object id="168">
	<ocn>168</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If an international arbitration is subject to French law, the
provisions of Titles I, II and III of this Book apply only if the
parties have not made any specific agreement, and subject to Arts. 1493
and 1494.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="169">
	<ocn>169</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1496
	</text>
</object>
<object id="170">
	<ocn>170</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrator shall decide the dispute in accordance with the rules of
the law chosen by the parties or, in the absence of such choice, in
accordance with the rules of the law he considers appropriate.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="171">
	<ocn>171</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		In all cases he shall take the usages of the trade into consideration.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="172">
	<ocn>172</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1497
	</text>
</object>
<object id="173">
	<ocn>173</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The arbitrator shall decide as amiable compositeur if he is so
authorized in the arbitration agreement.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="174">
	<ocn>174</ocn>
	<text class="h2">
		Title VI - Recognition, Enforcement and Means of Recourse with Regard
to Arbitral Awards Rendered Abroad or in International Arbitration
	</text>
</object>
<object id="175">
	<ocn>175</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		Chapter I. - The Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
Rendered Abroad or in International Arbitration
	</text>
</object>
<object id="176">
	<ocn>176</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1498
	</text>
</object>
<object id="177">
	<ocn>177</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Arbitral awards shall be recognized in France if the party relying on
them establishes their existence and if this is not manifestly contrary
to international public policy.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="178">
	<ocn>178</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Under the same conditions arbitral awards shall be declared enforceable
in France.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="179">
	<ocn>179</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1499
	</text>
</object>
<object id="180">
	<ocn>180</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The existence of an arbitral award shall be established by producing
the original thereof together with the arbitration agreement, or
authentic copies of these documents.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="181">
	<ocn>181</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		If these documents are not in French, the party concerned shall provide
a certified translation by a court-registered translator.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="182">
	<ocn>182</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1500
	</text>
</object>
<object id="183">
	<ocn>183</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Arts. 1476 to 1479 shall apply.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="184">
	<ocn>184</ocn>
	<text class="h3">
		Chapter II. - Means of Recourse Against Arbitral Awards Rendered Abroad
or in International Arbitration
	</text>
</object>
<object id="185">
	<ocn>185</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1501
	</text>
</object>
<object id="186">
	<ocn>186</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The court decision refusing recognition or enforcement is subject to
appeal.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="187">
	<ocn>187</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1502
	</text>
</object>
<object id="188">
	<ocn>188</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Appeal of a court decision granting recognition or enforcement is only
available on the following grounds:
	</text>
</object>
<object id="189">
	<ocn>189</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		1. if the arbitrator has rendered his decision in the absence of an
arbitration agreement or on the basis of an arbitration agreement that
is invalid or that has expired;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="190">
	<ocn>190</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		2. if the arbitral tribunal was irregularly constituted or the sole
arbitrator irregularly appointed;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="191">
	<ocn>191</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		3. if the arbitrator has not rendered his decision in accordance with
the mission conferred upon him;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="192">
	<ocn>192</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		4. if due process 11 has not been respected;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="193">
	<ocn>193</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		5. if recognition or enforcement is contrary to international public
policy.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="194">
	<ocn>194</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1503
	</text>
</object>
<object id="195">
	<ocn>195</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The appeal of Arts. 1501 and 1502 is brought before the court of appeal
in the resort of which the enforcement court is located, within one
month from the notification of its decision.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="196">
	<ocn>196</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1504
	</text>
</object>
<object id="197">
	<ocn>197</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The action for setting aside is available against arbitral awards
rendered in France in international arbitration, on the grounds of Art.
1502.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="198">
	<ocn>198</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		No recourse is available against court orders granting exequatur of
such awards.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="199">
	<ocn>199</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		However, the setting aside procedure, within the limits of the case
before the court, entails ipso jure recourse against the order of the
enforcement court or termination of the action before it.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="200">
	<ocn>200</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1505
	</text>
</object>
<object id="201">
	<ocn>201</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The setting aside procedure of Art. 1504 is brought before the court of
appeal of the place where the arbitral award is rendered. It may be
instituted from the moment the arbitral award is rendered; it shall no
longer be admissible if it has not been instituted within one month
from the date the exequatur of the award is notified.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="202">
	<ocn>202</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1506
	</text>
</object>
<object id="203">
	<ocn>203</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The time limit for the procedures of Arts. 1501, 1502 and 1504 suspends
the execution of the arbitral award. Institution of one of these
procedures within the time limit has the same suspensive effect.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="204">
	<ocn>204</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 1507
	</text>
</object>
<object id="205">
	<ocn>205</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The provisions of Title IV of this Book shall not apply to recourse
proceedings, with the exception of Arts. 1487.1 and 1490.
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