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'''Arbitration''' is a non-judicial, [[dispute resolution]] procedure. Generally, there is a hearing with testimony from witnesses before one or more [[arbitrator]]s. At the end of the hearing, the [[arbitrator]](s) issue an award, which is final and [[binding]] regarding all matter submitted to them. |
'''Arbitration''' is a non-judicial, [[dispute resolution]] procedure. Generally, there is a hearing with testimony from witnesses before one or more [[arbitrator]]s. At the end of the hearing, the [[arbitrator]](s) issue an award, which is final and [[binding]] regarding all matter submitted to them. |
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⚫ | "It is beyond cavil that arbitration is a matter of contract and a party cannot be required to submit to arbitration any dispute which he has not agreed so to submit."<ref>Ajida Tech., Inc. v. Roos Instruments, Inc., 87 Cal.App.4th 534, 541, 104 Cal.Rptr.2d 686 (2001)([http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=17338398277337949918&q=87+Cal.App.4th+534&hl=en&as_sdt=2002 full-text]) (citations and internal quotation omitted).</ref> |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Business]] |
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[[Category:Arbitration]] |
[[Category:Arbitration]] |
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