Asked by katie sofia on Jul 28, 2024

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A provision in a contract that mandates that all disputes arising under the contract must be settled by arbitration is called a[n] ________.

A) Binding arbitration clause
B) Court-annexed arbitration clause
C) Approved mediation/arbitration clause
D) Consolidated merger clause
E) ADR neutral clause

Binding Arbitration Clause

A contract agreement requiring the parties to resolve disputes through an arbitration process rather than through litigation in court.

  • Achieve an understanding of the foundational principles and variations of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), with a focus on arbitration and mediation.
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Virginia AguilarJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A binding arbitration clause is a provision in a contract that requires the parties to resolve disputes through arbitration rather than through litigation in court. This type of clause mandates that arbitration is the sole method for resolving disputes arising from the contract.