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Section 3-210 - When Order Not to Be Refused

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An order for arbitration shall not be refused or an arbitration proceeding stayed: (1) On the ground that the claim in issue lacks merit or bona fides; or (2) Because a valid basis for the claim sought to be arbitrated has not been shown.