Attachment before award permits conditional seizure of property to prevent disposal or removal pending arbitration unless adequate security. If an arbitrator is satisfied a party intends to defeat or delay execution by disposing of or removing property, the arbitrator may, unless adequate security is furnished, direct conditional attachment of the whole or part of that property as necessary; such attachment is to be executed by the civil court having jurisdiction in the same manner and with the same effect as a court's attachment order.
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Attachment before award permits conditional seizure of property to prevent disposal or removal pending arbitration unless adequate security.
If an arbitrator is satisfied a party intends to defeat or delay execution by disposing of or removing property, the arbitrator may, unless adequate security is furnished, direct conditional attachment of the whole or part of that property as necessary; such attachment is to be executed by the civil court having jurisdiction in the same manner and with the same effect as a court's attachment order.
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