§ 3-2B-08. Appeal  


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  •    (a) Appealable orders. -- A party to an action involving international commercial arbitration may appeal:

       (1) An order:

          (i) Refusing a stay of any court action involving a matter referable to arbitration;

          (ii) Denying a motion to order arbitration to proceed;

          (iii) Denying application to compel arbitration;

          (iv) Confirming or denying confirmation of an award or partial award; or

          (v) Modifying, correcting, or vacating an award;

       (2) An interlocutory order granting, continuing, or modifying an injunction against arbitration; or

       (3) A final decision with respect to an arbitration that is subject to this subtitle.

    (b) Nonappealable orders. -- An appeal from the circuit court in an action involving international commercial arbitration may not be taken from an interlocutory order:

       (1) Granting a stay of any court action involving a matter referable to arbitration;

       (2) Directing arbitration to proceed;

       (3) Compelling arbitration; or

       (4) Refusing to enjoin an arbitration.


HISTORY: 1990, ch. 333.