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'''Mediation''' is a
 
'''Mediation''' is a
   
{{Quote|[[process|[p]rocess]] of bringing parties engaged in a dispute or disagreement together to settle their differences through a meeting with disinterested party, the [mediator]]. Unlike [[binding arbitration]], the [[mediator]] has no authority to force a [[settlement]].<ref>[[California Office of Systems Integration]], Definitions ([http://www.bestpractices.osi.ca.gov/sysacq/definitions.aspx full-text]).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|[[process|[p]rocess]] of bringing parties engaged in a dispute or disagreement together to settle their differences through a meeting with disinterested party, the [[mediator]]. Unlike [[binding arbitration]], the [[mediator]] has no authority to force a [[settlement]].<ref>[[California Office of Systems Integration]], Definitions ([http://www.bestpractices.osi.ca.gov/sysacq/definitions.aspx full-text]).</ref>}}
   
 
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== References ==

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Definition

Mediation is a

[p]rocess of bringing parties engaged in a dispute or disagreement together to settle their differences through a meeting with disinterested party, the mediator. Unlike binding arbitration, the mediator has no authority to force a settlement.[1]

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