An arbitration is a process of dispute resolution in which a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, hears both sides of the argument and renders a binding decision. Arbitration is a more formal process in which each side presents its case to the arbitrator and the arbitrator makes a ruling. Arbitration is often used in situations where the parties want to avoid going to court, or when they have a contract that requires them to use arbitration to resolve disputes.
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