Section 25Part 12 — Determination of Disputes
Determination to be final
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Every determination by arbitrators or by the Court of a dispute shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, be final to all intents and purposes, not be subject to appeal and not be removed or removable into any court of law, or restrained or restrainable by the injunction of any court of equity:
Provided always that the arbitrators or the Court, as the case may be, may state, at the request of either party, but shall not be compelled to state, a case for the opinion of the Court of Appeal on any question of law, and shall have power to grant to either party to the dispute such discovery, as to documents and otherwise, as might now be granted by any court of law or equity, such discovery to be made on behalf of the society by such officer of the society as the arbitrators or Court may determine.