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Mandatory Arbitration

Definition

A requirement, usually written into a contract, that disputes must be resolved through private arbitration rather than in court. Arbitration is a private process where a neutral third party decides the outcome, and the decision is usually final and hard to appeal.

Examples

  • Brock's distributor agreement with Flower Foods contained a mandatory arbitration clause requiring him to arbitrate any employment disputes rather than sue in court.

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