The Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators is a legal document used to appeal a decision made by a Board of Arbitrators in the state of Pennsylvania. The notice is typically used when one party disagrees with the decision or outcome of the arbitration and wants to contest it in a court of law. This document can be used to file an appeal with the appropriate court in the state of Pennsylvania. It typically contains the details of the arbitration award, including the names of the parties, the date of the award, the details of the dispute, and the decision that was made. The notice also includes information about the appealing party, their grounds for appeal, and the court in which the appeal will be heard. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators: a Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators and a Notice of Appeal From Default Award of Board of Arbitrators. The Notice of Appeal From Award of Board of Arbitrators is used when one party is appealing an arbitrator’s decision and the Notice of Appeal From Default Award of Board of Arbitrators is used when one party is appealing a default award given by the arbitrator.