1021 A court must order arbitration of a dispute upon petition by any party to a written arbitration agreement unless it determines that grounds exist for the revocation of the agreement, and it cannot make that determination in an evidentiary vacuum; so, if the party opposing arbitration presents no evidence indicating that grounds exist for revocation of the agreement, it must be enforced.CitationOWENS v INTERTEC (Evidentiary Vacuum) 38 CA4 72 [See: CCP 1281.2; Strauch v Eyring 30 CA4 181; Bolanos v Khalatian 231 CA3 1586]
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