Final answer:
In the context of the FAA, there are four grounds that courts may use to set aside the award of an arbitrator.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the context of the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), there are four grounds that courts may use to set aside the award of an arbitrator.
- Premises are inadequate to support the conclusion.
- Alternative arguments exist with equal or greater support.
- The arbitrator's order is not enforceable by law.
- There is clear evidence of fraud or corruption in the arbitration process.
These grounds give the courts the authority to overturn an arbitrator's decision if any of these conditions are met.