This chapter shall be known as the "Nottawaseppi Huron Band
of the Potawatomi Arbitration Ordinance."
This chapter applies to any written contact, agreement, or other
instrument:
A. Entered into by the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi (the
"Tribe"), or any agency or instrumentality of the Tribe, or by any
other person in a transaction that is subject to the jurisdiction
of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribal Court (the
"Tribal Court"); and
B. In which the parties have agreed to settle by arbitration any controversy
arising out of such contract, agreement, or other instrument, or any
other controversy existing between them, during the term of the agreement.
The following shall be valid and enforceable:
A. A provision in any written contract, agreement, or other instrument,
or in a separate writing executed by the parties to any written contract,
agreement, or other instrument, to settle by arbitration any controversy
arising out of the contract, agreement, or other instrument (or any
other transaction contemplated by the writing), including the failure
or refusal to perform under the terms of the writing; and
B. A written agreement between two or more persons to submit to arbitration
any controversy existing between them during the term of the agreement.
At any time during an arbitration authorized by this chapter,
upon request of all the parties to the arbitration, the arbitrator(s)
may petition the Tribal Court for advice on any question of tribal
or state law arising in the course of the arbitration, provided that
the parties agree in writing that the advice of Tribal Court shall
be final as to the question presented and that it shall bind the arbitrator(s)
in rendering any award.
No appeal may be taken from an award issued by an arbitrator
or arbitrators, or from an order issued by the Tribal Court pursuant
to this chapter, enforcing an agreement to arbitrate.
The Tribe's police powers shall be available to secure
and support any arbitration award under this chapter, and all police
or other law enforcement officials of the Tribe shall carry out any
orders that may be entered by the Tribal Court pursuant to this chapter.
If any section or part of this chapter, or the application of
this chapter to any party, shall be held invalid for any reason whatsoever
by a court of competent jurisdiction or by federal legislative action,
the remainder of the relevant section or part of this chapter shall
not be affected, and shall remain in full force and effect.
Nothing in this chapter is, or shall be, interpreted to constitute
a waiver of the sovereign immunity of the Tribe or any of its officers,
employees, or agents acting within the scope of their authority.