P1391 Generally, an arbitrator has the authority to find facts and interpret a contract in dispute; upon finding as a fact that a breach was not curable, the arbitrator's determination that a notice-and-cure provision in the contract did not apply was not a modification of the contract and was not in excess of the arbitrator's powers.CitationGUEYFFIER v ANN SUMMERS, LTD (Arbitrator's Powers) 43 C4 1179 [See: CCP 1286.2; Gueyffier v Ann Summers 144 CA4 166, P/AT 11/06; Moshonov v Walsh 22 C4 771, T/AT 5/00]
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