[History: Arbitration Code, adopted by Tribal Act #03-21.1214, enacted by Tribal Council on March 19, 2003.]
To the extent allowed by federal law, the jurisdiction of the Tribal Court over any action to enforce an agreement to arbitrate, to compel arbitration pursuant to such an agreement to arbitrate and to enforce an award made by an arbitrator pursuant to such agreement to arbitrate, contained in any contract, agreement or other instrument described in § 402(a) of this Code, shall be concurrent with the jurisdiction of any state or federal court to the jurisdiction of which the parties to such contract, agreement or other instrument shall have explicitly consented therein. Any consent to the jurisdiction of a state or federal court contained in a contract, agreement or other instrument described in § 402(a) of this Code, and any waiver of the obligation of the parties to exhaust Tribal Court remedies shall be valid and enforceable in accordance with its terms when approved in writing by the Tribal Council.