Patently illegal means plainly unlawful, permitting refusal to enforce arbitral awards conflicting with public policy. Patently illegal means an act or decision that is plainly and evidently unlawful, requiring no extensive interpretation; in arbitration it denotes absence of any palpable error amounting to a perverse award or conflict with public policy, limiting grounds for review to manifest unlawfulness.
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Patently illegal means plainly unlawful, permitting refusal to enforce arbitral awards conflicting with public policy.
Patently illegal means an act or decision that is plainly and evidently unlawful, requiring no extensive interpretation; in arbitration it denotes absence of any palpable error amounting to a perverse award or conflict with public policy, limiting grounds for review to manifest unlawfulness.
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