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Giove v. Design to Build, Inc.

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Jun 13, 2012
Unpublished Opinion No. 2012-UP-360 (S.C. Ct. App. Jun. 13, 2012)

Opinion

Unpublished Opinion No. 2012-UP-360

06-13-2012

Edward Giove and Lauri Giove, Respondents, v. Design to Build, Inc., Jonathan Short, Tracy Short, and David Gosnell, Defendants, Of Whom David Gosnell is the Appellant.

David J. Parrish, of Charleston, for Appellant. Alan R. Belcher, Jr., of Charleston, for Respondents.


THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.

Appeal From Charleston County

Deadra L. Jefferson, Circuit Court Judge


AFFIRMED


David J. Parrish, of Charleston, for Appellant.

Alan R. Belcher, Jr., of Charleston, for Respondents.

PER CURIAM : David Gosnell appeals the circuit court's decision confirming an arbitration award, arguing the circuit court erred in refusing to modify or vacate the award. We affirm pursuant to Rule 220(b)(1), SCACR, and the following authorities: C-Sculptures, LLC v. Brown, 394 S.C. 519, 523, 716 S.E.2d 678, 680 (Ct. App. 2011) ("Generally, an arbitration award is conclusive and courts will refuse to review the merits of an award. An award will be vacated only under narrow, limited circumstances." (internal quotation marks omitted)); Harris v. Bennett, 332 S.C. 238, 243, 503 S.E.2d 782, 785 (Ct. App. 1998) ("[T]he decision of an [arbitrator] will be vacated only under certain grounds as provided by statute or upon the non-statutory ground of 'manifest disregard of the law.'"); C-Sculptures, 394 S.C. at 523, 716 S.E.2d at 680 ("An arbitrator manifestly disregards the law when he or she appreciates the existence of a clearly governing legal principle and decides to ignore it."); Trident Technical Coll. v. Lucas & Stubbs, Ltd., 286 S.C. 98, 108, 333 S.E.2d 781, 787 (1985) ("[V]acat[ing] an arbitration award where there is a manifest disregard or perverse misconstruction of the law . . . requir[es] circumstances far more egregious than mere errors in interpreting or applying the law."); Harris, 332 S.C. at 243, 503 S.E.2d at 785 ("[A]rbitrators exceed their powers only if the issue resolved by them is not within the scope of the agreement to arbitrate.").

We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.

AFFIRMED.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS, and LOCKEMY, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Giove v. Design to Build, Inc.

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Jun 13, 2012
Unpublished Opinion No. 2012-UP-360 (S.C. Ct. App. Jun. 13, 2012)
Case details for

Giove v. Design to Build, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:Edward Giove and Lauri Giove, Respondents, v. Design to Build, Inc.…

Court:THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

Date published: Jun 13, 2012

Citations

Unpublished Opinion No. 2012-UP-360 (S.C. Ct. App. Jun. 13, 2012)