Petitioners have not established that the award was the product of fraud, misconduct or any partiality on the part of any of the arbitrators; that the arbitrators exceeded their authority in any way; that the arbitration was procedurally defective; or that the award was irrational or violative of a strong public policy (see Hackett v Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy,
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