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  2. Consumer arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Disputes between consumers and businesses that are arbitrated are resolved by an independent neutral arbitrator rather than in court. Although parties can agree to arbitrate a particular dispute after it arises or may agree that the award is non-binding, most consumer arbitrations occur pursuant to a pre-dispute arbitration clause where the arbitrator's award is binding.

  3. File:Arbitration Act 1950 (UKPGA Geo6-14-27).pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Demand for Arbitration - AOL Legal

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    4. Oath will pay your AAA filing fees, provided your amount in dispute is less than $75,000. If your amount in dispute is more than $75,000, please send the appropriate filing fee to the AAA with these forms. Information about filing fees can be found in Section L-3 of AAA’s Consumer Arbitration Rules. Your Personal Information:

  6. Forum selection clause - Wikipedia

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    In contract law, a forum selection clause (sometimes called a dispute resolution clause, choice of court clause, governing law clause, jurisdiction clause or an arbitration clause, depending upon its form) in a contract with a conflict of laws element allows the parties to agree that any disputes relating to that contract will be resolved in a specific forum.

  7. Arbitration Act 1996 - Wikipedia

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    If any legal proceedings are commenced against a party which are subject to an arbitration agreement, then the party may apply to the court for a stay of those legal proceedings, and the Act provides that the court "shall grant a stay unless [it is] satisfied that the arbitration agreement is null and void, inoperative, or incapable of being ...

  8. Arbitration Committee process template/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Arbitration Act 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Arbitration Act 1950 (14 Geo. 6.c. 27) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and amended arbitration law in England and Wales.. Although the Act has now largely been superseded by the Arbitration Act 1996, Part II of the Act (dealing with the enforcement of non-New York Convention awards) remains in force. [1]