Dispute resolution
Dispute resolution
a party to an arbitration agreement may be compelled to arbitrate a dispute, if the agreement covers the subject matter of the dispute.
In a legal context, "ARA" typically stands for "Alternative Resolution Agreement." It refers to a formal agreement reached between parties to resolve a dispute outside of traditional litigation processes. This can include mediation, arbitration, or other forms of dispute resolution that aim to achieve a settlement without going to trial. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction and case type.
Alternative Dispute Resolution or ADR involves a variety of techniques and approaches to achieve consensual resolution of disputes.Added; Mediation of the dispute(s) would be one example.
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A dispute resolution scheme is something a financial advisor typically belongs to. This is enforced by section 48 of the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Act 2008 (FSPA).
The opposite of settlement is "dispute" or "conflict." While a settlement refers to an agreement or resolution reached between parties, a dispute indicates ongoing disagreement or contention. In legal terms, a settlement resolves a case, whereas a dispute may lead to litigation or further negotiations.
The opposite of dispute is agreement or consensus.
Keith B. Ferguson has written: 'Dispute settlement under the Canada-United States free-trade agreement' -- subject(s): Commerce, Tariff, Law and legislation, Dispute resolution (Law)
It depends on the dispute.
Susan B. Meek has written: 'Alternative dispute resolution' -- subject(s): Dispute resolution (Law)
what is the name for an agreement between countries that often puts an end to a dispute