Citation Numbers: 61 Ga. 162
Judges: Jackson
Filed Date: 8/15/1878
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/7/2024
The plea of the defendant in this case, which we think controls it, is an arbitration and award made by arbitrators and an umpire, duly appointed by the parties. By that award the land sued for was set apart to the defendant, and the title vested in him.
The award is not impeached on any ground of fraud or illegal conduct of the arbitrators, but solely on the ground
It bound them to abide the decision of the arbitrators without regard to any rule of any court submitting the matter or authorizing it, or the subsequent judgment of any court thereon, unless the award be attacked for fraud in the arbitrators or in the party, or there is a palpable mistake of law, or reference of the matter to chance or lot, none of which is pretended in this case. See Code, §§2890, 2892, 2893, 4225, 4226, 4227 et seq. All was done in this case that these provisions require, and the judgment is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.