Outline five reasons that would make a court to set aside an arbitral award. (10 marks)November 2022
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An arbitral award is a decision made by an arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators in a dispute that has been submitted to arbitration. In some cases, a court may set aside an arbitral award, which means that the award is no longer valid and binding on the parties. Reasons that may make a court set aside an arbitral award include: