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CHAPTER 1
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§ 16. Appeals
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(a)
An appeal may be taken from—
(1)
an order—
(A)
refusing a stay of any action under section
3
of this title,
(B)
denying a petition under section
4
of this title to order arbitration to proceed,
(C)
denying an application under section
206
of this title to compel arbitration,
(D)
confirming or denying confirmation of an award or partial award, or
(E)
modifying, correcting, or vacating an award;
(2)
an interlocutory order granting, continuing, or modifying an injunction against an arbitration that is subject to this title; or
(3)
a final decision with respect to an arbitration that is subject to this title.
(b)
Except as otherwise provided in section
1292
(b)
of title
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, an appeal may not be taken from an interlocutory order—
(1)
granting a stay of any action under section
3
of this title;
(2)
directing arbitration to proceed under section
4
of this title;
(3)
compelling arbitration under section
206
of this title; or
(4)
refusing to enjoin an arbitration that is subject to this title.
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