arbitration clause
collocation in Englishmeaningsofarbitrationandclause
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arbitration
noun[U]
uk/ˌɑː.bɪˈtreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːr.bəˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the process of solving an argument between people by helping them to agree to an ...
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clause
noun[C]
uk/klɔːz/us/klɑːz/
law
a particular part of a written legal document, for example a law passed by Parliament or a contract (= ...
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(Definition ofarbitrationandclausefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All leases hitherto have contained anarbitrationclause, and that has worked to the advantage of both parties.
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Each party refuses to budge, knowing that finally the compulsoryarbitrationclausecan be made operative, and all negotiations end.
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Such an agreement could not, therefore, go to arbitration, so thearbitrationclausewould not operate at all in such a disagreement.
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It provides that anarbitrationclausein a contract with a consumer cannot be enforced against him except in any one of three specified cases.
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At this stage that point is not at all covered by thearbitrationclause.
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For example: (1) most business men and all insurance companies insist on anarbitrationclausein the agreements.
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For claims over £5,000, anyarbitrationclausewritten into a contract would stand and be legally enforceable, which is, of course, the current position.
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They would like the courts to decide whether a compulsoryarbitrationclauseshould apply.
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It would be no solution to test the reasonableness of thearbitrationclausein such circumstances.
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I do not think it is asserted that one should have anarbitrationclausethat is unreasonable.
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The burden of the clause is that a person dealing as a consumer cannot be bound by anarbitrationclausein a contract.
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The letter describes at length thearbitrationclausewhich appears on the back of the agreement and in the usual small print.
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I also welcome your useful suggestion of anarbitrationclausewhich encourages the shareholders to use alternative means of dispute resolution.
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There is now no question of regulations requiring that anarbitrationclauseshould apply to implied terms.
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Under subsection (7) of the newarbitrationclause, that is the minimum period it would last.
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In my view, the compulsoryarbitrationclauseis unfair to the consumer.
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By itself, anarbitrationclauseis not unfair.
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If anarbitrationclausehad been offered in my constituent's original building contract, he would have been spared the agony of the past 15 years.
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The first assumption that puzzles me is that anarbitrationclausein a contract is somehow an imposition upon the consumer.
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The consumer has a choice between using the courts and using thearbitrationclause.
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This amendment provides that in those cases where anarbitrationclauseis reasonable, it will be upheld.
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Theirarbitrationclausewould appear to allow them to do what they want, including the perpetration of unfair advertising.
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