Maine Code § 26-954

Appointment of arbitrators or umpires
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If in the agreement provision is made for a method of naming or appointing an arbitrator or
arbitrators or an umpire, that method must be followed; but if a method is not provided, or if a method
is provided and any party to the agreement fails to follow that method, or if for any other reason there
is a lapse in the naming of an arbitrator or arbitrators or umpire, or in filling a vacancy, then upon the
application of either party to the controversy the court shall designate and appoint an arbitrator or
arbitrators or umpire, as the case may require, who shall act under the agreement with the same force
and effect as if the arbitrator or arbitrators or umpire had been specifically named in the agreement; and
unless otherwise provided in the agreement, the arbitration must be by a single arbitrator. [RR 2023,
c. 2, Pt. E, §46 (COR).]

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