§ 16-108-107 - Award.
               	 		
16-108-107.    Award.
    (a)    (1)  The  arbitrators and umpire, if there is one, shall meet at such convenient  times and places as may be necessary, of which the parties shall have  reasonable notice. They shall hear such evidence as either party may  adduce.
      (2)  They shall have power to administer oaths.
      (3)  They shall make their award in writing, stating therein the time when it is made, and shall sign it.
      (4)  When  the award is made out, one (1) copy shall be delivered to each of the  contending parties. The original shall be returned to the court, and on  it the arbitrators shall note the time of delivering a copy to each  party.
(b)  If the award is made out  and returned, and copies delivered ten (10) days before the term of  court next succeeding the delivery, the award shall be entered of record  and made the judgment or decree of the court unless, on exceptions  filed, the award shall be set aside.
(c)  No  award shall be set aside for the want of form. However, courts shall  have power over awards on equitable principles as heretofore.