Florida Statutes § 684.0021 — Specific regime for preliminary orders.
The arbitral tribunal must notify all parties, give the affected party a chance to present its case, and decide objections promptly; a preliminary order expires after 20 days, may be modified by interim measure, and is binding but not court-enforceable.
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