Arbitration Clause

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Arbitration clause provides that all legal disputes be resolved by binding arbitration

An arbitration provision in a contract clause that requires adverse parties to resolve their dispute by a private arbitrator and not through the court system.

An arbitrator is usually a private retired judge. The process is fairly informal and inexpensive, and the matter can often be resolved quickly.

Once an arbitration decision is rendered, neither side is allowed to appeal the decision.

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