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Explain what power does the arbitrator or arbitration board have?
Answer:
Arbitrators and arbitration boards have broad powers, including the power to summons witnesses before them; to hear evidence under oath; to receive and accept relevant evidence; and to correct any clerical mistake, error or oversight found in their award. They also have the power to enter any premises concerning the matter(s) in dispute for a site visit. A decision of an arbitrator or of an arbitration board is final and conclusive to the matter in dispute.
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