Legal basis: Arbitration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Article 54 An award shall clearly state the arbitration claim, the facts of the dispute, the reasons and results of the award, the burden of arbitration fees and the date of the award. If the parties are unwilling to specify the disputed facts and reasons for the award in the agreement, they may not specify them. The award shall be signed by the arbitrator and sealed by the Arbitration Commission. The arbitrator who disagrees with the award may or may not sign.
Article 55 When arbitrating a dispute, the arbitration tribunal may make an award on some facts that are already clear.
Article 56 The arbitration tribunal shall correct any errors in writing or calculation in the award or any matters that have been decided by the arbitration tribunal but are omitted in the award. Within 30 days from the date of receiving the award, the parties may request the arbitration tribunal to make corrections.
Article 57 An award shall take legal effect as of the date of making it.