Excerpt from Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations: Upon the General Arbitration Treaties With Great Britain and France, Signed on August 3, 1911, and the Proposed Committee Amendment
The Award must give the reasons on which it is based. It contains the names of the Arbitrators; it is signed by the President and Registrar or by the Secretary acting as Registrar.
The Award is read out in public sitting, the agents and counsel of the parties being present or duly summoned to attend.
The Award, duly pronounced and notified to the agents of the parties, settles the dispute definitively and without appeal.
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