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Appeals against arbitrators’ decisions

The statutory criteria whereby a judge could allow appeal from an arbitrator’s decision was wider than his view that the arbitrator was probably wrong. Such permission was available on a point of law of general public importance where the arbitrator’s decision was at least open to serious doubt.

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