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9. In the Oxford dictionary 'award' means To examine a matter and adjudicate upon its merits ; to decide, determine, after consideration or deliberation". The 'award' has been defined in words and phrases in Permanent Edition where it has been said to mean 'Arbitrator's determination of preliminary question of fraud held not an award within arbitration law, and was not subject to motion either to confirm or vacate as was held in re News Projection Corporation, 270 N.Y.S. 29. 30. 241 App. Div, 718. An award must embrace all the matters specifically included in the submission. Tudor v. Scovell, 20 NH 171, 173. An award must be according to the submission, and must comprehend all matters therein contained. Rechards v. Drinker, 6 NJL (1 Halst.) 307, 319. An award is a judgment as formed and pronounced. Hoff v. Taylor, 5 NJL (2 South) 829. 833.