Indiana Code § 34-56-4-6

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Sec. 6. The date of the presentation must be stated in the bill of exceptions, and the entry must show the time granted, if beyond the time, for presenting the same. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-24-1 part.]   IC 34-57 ARTICLE 57. ARBITRATION AND ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION               Ch. 1. Arbitration: Generally             Ch. 2. Arbitration: Uniform Arbitration Act             Ch. 3. Community Dispute Resolution             Ch. 4. Alternative Dispute Resolution             Ch. 5. Family Law Arbitration   IC 34-57-1 Chapter 1. Arbitration: Generally               34-57-1-1 Applicability of chapter             34-57-1-2 Real estate claims             34-57-1-3 Persons who may agree to arbitrate             34-57-1-4 Arbitrators mutually chosen             34-57-1-5 Submissions             34-57-1-6 Execution of bonds; conditions             34-57-1-7 Time and place of arbitration; notice             34-57-1-8 Arbitrator's oath             34-57-1-9 Administration of oath             34-57-1-10 Hearing             34-57-1-11 Award             34-57-1-12 Copy of award and costs; delivery to parties             34-57-1-13 Refusal to comply with award             34-57-1-14 Entry of submission agreement and award on record; rule against adverse party             34-57-1-15 Confirmation of award by court             34-57-1-16 Hearing and determination on court rule against adverse party             34-57-1-17 Grounds against rendition of judgment on award             34-57-1-18 Modification or correction of award             34-57-1-19 Hearing on motion to invalidate or sustain award             34-57-1-20 Judgments confirming awards             34-57-1-21 Taxation of costs             34-57-1-22 Judgment requiring performance of act; enforcement             34-57-1-23 Pending litigation; consent to arbitrate             34-57-1-24 Referees             34-57-1-25 Referee's report             34-57-1-26 Judgment on referee's report

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