West Virginia Code § 55-10-21

Award
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(a) An arbitrator shall make a record of an award. Such record should set forth findings of
fact and conclusions of law that support the award. The record must be signed or otherwise
authenticated by any arbitrator who concurs with the award. The arbitrator or the
arbitration organization shall give notice of the award, including a copy of the award, to
each party to the arbitration proceeding. e
(b) An award must be made within the time specified by the agreement to arbitrate or, if not
specified therein, within the time ordered by the court. The court may extend, or the parties
to the arbitration proceeding may agree in a record to extend, thue time. The court or the
parties may do so within or after the time specified or ordered. A party waives any objection
that an award was not timely made unless the party gives nottice of the objection to the
arbitrator before receiving notice of the award.
(c) This section does not apply to an arbitration conducted or administered by a self-
regulatory organization as defined by the Securitiels Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U. S.C. §78C),
the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U. S. C. §1, est seq.) or regulations adopted under those acts.

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