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 586 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sue. I. {OIL 847. 1926. =§'°'*“°'°’» ,_°‘,,_•¤'•*_,, .(b That the award does not confo nor confin 'tself, to the my »  of the ag·eem%¤t:to $rbitrarth\;·0r, . 6 I   P ,,,°°:{$,*g“g,‘$'_?.{’§‘$ c) That a _mem r of the board ofarbitration rendering the
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‘ arbitration practiced fraud orrcorruption which fraud or corruption mw. aiected the ·1¤esu1t_ of the arbibatxonx Provided, however, 'Iihat no wmmumddwu s en amanysuc xonon eground- atanaw ¤;::;Yjm mw is    Engg; case tht: per retgied shallmble a  of such swath to agrecongeged EEK]., or . _   -rehtion,asp" t` ct: ' n - y,,°;,L,"§,';,Y*‘,,gd\,‘T,$‘;;1§,‘: ther, '§bat an award contested as herein plovided shall be COD8t·1fl.l‘0’& •°¤· · liberallyzby  “vLi;:1hr•;°I`iew..to favor;un§’i1ts` validxiiigr', and that no··award shall P set 'P e- {trivia irre i `ty or ical error, ing only to form and not to substance. . Award   If thecourt shall determine that tzdpart of the award is QQ mvahd qn—some_£round or grounds designs in this section as a grmmd ofzmvah E, but shallgdetermine that a rgart of the award ,,,0.,* is    _ set aside theentire awa : Provided, how- gepgvaguog or wid eve¢··;T ·1fethe parties shall agree thereto, and if such valid and $w¤¤¤•¤:pli°n'°°is•.°° invalxd parts are sefareble, the court shall set aside the invalid part, and order judgmen tostand as to the valid part. hgtugomwnr mtglcbgi Fifth. At the expiration of ten days from the decision of the dis- tbxxct court upon the pet1ta;?£ 5·sdaforesaicl;Dliiml¢£udgment shall en in acco -88.1 ecision ` °d ten days either party shall. appeal therefrom to this ciigulilzg cfehlxrt of P,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, appeals., Insuchcaseonly such portion oftherecord shall betrans- ¤¤1¤··¤·  to tlge appeldgtgi courgtzé is necessar_¥ an the proper under- standmgan consi a ono- questionso- wpresentedbysaid 'tion and to be decided. . e V. nemmmsem me-  The determination of said circuit court of appealsupon °“" °°°“° ““’°“1“‘ said questions shall be final, and, being certified by the clerk thereof th: sand disgust  judgment pursuant thereto shall thereupon een sai z c r ’ may ¤u¤4¤¤m.· Seventh. ft the petitioner’s contentions are finally sustained, judg-  entered setting aside the award   whole or, if the "*‘“ agmeu "°¤‘2‘i'.?°st‘°.ssss””°‘ bd“s§s° “‘ "“fgh ‘i"€{’;.‘*‘°»¥“'€’°S$’ “¥‘2’§ “*’°” asjn r o su ec m r o - . ti-oversy, which judgment w enentered shall- have the sameafliorge ami .....M..... ·hdEi°8g;°t(ht.~-1%oth]¤dgm6ning”tt(l11!im.ldé¢(Etus£:lnl ZE m“““smd’ ed  M · in s ‘ to ` ° di- $¤&'°2$°§.l°°°”’i°°"°°° vidual em _ pee to render labor or service without glblorxisgrlitjnnor ahallan _ mtlns   construed to make the quitting of his labor or service by an mdividual employee an illegal act; nor shall zu;   agi; process to compel t e performance by an indi- u employee such labor or service, without his consent. Inusmnlboud. *` BIIZBBGIIIGY BOARD suexonournne Sm.10.Ifadisputebetweena·carrierand'ts l be ot w$%im  under the foregoing Frovisions of thid A2tmd)n?ly?sl1Sould:1in `·’*·';€.`*·:**··:""‘T*Y.·? ""`   J€°S““°”;.£i‘““£ §“bS*“*“““’ “’ v. V egree - as e rive an sec- tion _of_the country of emential transportation servicefthe Boaiid of Med1at1on shall notify the Pres1dent., who may thereupon, in his »%¤•¤•¤ M :wb¤•r<1   create a board toinvestigate and report ivépecting such ° " " ' dispute. ·Such boardshall be composed of such number of rsons ,*§;"‘&,,, ,1,,, as to the Presxdent may seem desirable: Provided, however, 'Fhat no §?3E*¢&% member appointed shall be pecuniarily or otherwise interested in