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- noun The characteristic of being
arbitrable ; theability to bearbitrated .
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Examples
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In a recent ruling on the arbitrability of the parties 'dispute, Judge Martinez wrote: "PBC's attempt to side-step Article II and shoot for Article XXVI is as errant as a typical Shaquille O'Neal free throw."
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So many employees have signed employment contracts containing arbitration clauses similar to Sheen's, however, that this may be the rare occasion when the issue of arbitrability is of interest to general readers.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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JAMS of "concluding in its own self-interest the issue of arbitrability."
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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Courts will refrain from deciding arbitrability in cases where that issue is properly delegated by the parties to the arbitrator.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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The complaint that "arbitrators cannot possibly be the right persons to decide arbitrability because they are personally interested in arbitrating" was rejected by the courts long ago.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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An arbitrator or arbitration provider cannot decide arbitrability because they have a vested interested in deciding in favor of arbitration.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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Mr. Sheen contends that the arbitration clause is unconscionable, and for this reason, the arbitrator cannot decide arbitrability.
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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The clause delegating arbitrability to the arbitrator is unclear because the
Forbes.com: News Victoria Pynchon 2011
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Supreme Court held that when an agreement covered by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) delegates the authority to determine the arbitrability of the agreement to the arbitrator, claims that challenge the enforceability and validity of an agreement as a whole will be determined by the arbitrator.
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Supreme Court held that when an agreement covered by the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) delegates the authority to determine the arbitrability of the agreement to the arbitrator, claims that challenge the enforceability and validity of an agreement as a whole will be determined by the arbitrator.
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