| 3.__Hearing.__If an arbitrator orders a hearing, the |
| arbitrator shall set a time and place and give notice of the |
| hearing not less than 5 days before the hearing begins.__ |
| Unless a party to the arbitration proceeding makes an |
| objection to lack or insufficiency of notice not later than |
| the beginning of the hearing, the party's appearance at the |
| hearing waives the objection.__Upon request of a party to the |
| arbitration proceeding and for good cause shown, or upon the |
| arbitrator's own initiative, the arbitrator may adjourn the |
| hearing from time to time as necessary but may not postpone |
| the hearing to a time later than that fixed by the agreement |
| to arbitrate for making the award unless the parties to the |
| arbitration proceeding consent to a later date.__The |
| arbitrator may hear and decide the controversy upon the |
| evidence produced although a party who was duly notified of |
| the arbitration proceeding did not appear.__The court, on |
| request, may direct the arbitrator to conduct the hearing |
| promptly and render a timely decision. |