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An Arbitration Agreement establishes that two parties consent to use arbitration to settle any future disputes rather than resort to the court system.

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An Arbitration Agreement establishes that two parties consent to use arbitration to settle any future disputes rather than resort to the court system.

What Is a Arbitration Agreement?

It's typical for contracts and agreements to include arbitration clauses to set the stage for future dispute resolution. You've probably signed into an Arbitration Agreement numerous times without even realizing it. It's a common strategy to avoid complicated legal procedures to resolve a dispute that can be managed through more straightforward channels.

Conversely, some contracts purposefully exclude arbitration clauses or other dispute resolution procedures. In that case, you may want to specifically use an Arbitration Agreement to protect yourself from court proceedings costs. Arbitration is almost always a less expensive and faster way to resolve disputes than the court system.

What Is an Arbitration Agreement?

An Arbitration Agreement is a legally-binding document stating that two or more parties agree to settle future disputes through arbitration. In other words, the first line of dispute resolution will involve submitting evidence to an arbitrator outside of the court system. The agreement is restricted to disputes related to business dealings in a specific context. It does not extend to any possible conflict between the contracting parties.

By agreeing to use arbitration, the two parties of the agreement waive certain rights for the benefit of avoiding costly legal proceedings. Anyone entering into an Arbitration Agreement should understand the advantages and drawbacks of arbitration before signing it.

Other Names for Arbitration Agreement

Depending on your state, an Arbitration Agreement may also be known as:

  • Dispute Resolution Agreement

  • Mediation and Arbitration Contract

  • Arbitration Contract

  • Dispute Negotiation Agreement

  • Submission Agreement

Who Needs an Arbitration Agreement

Arbitration Agreements are usually part of an extensive business relationship between two parties. Anyone entering into a business relationship may want to establish dispute resolution procedures as a part of that relationship.

Whether someone wants to use arbitration or not to resolve disputes depends on how advantageous it may be. Arbitration is often less costly than going through the courts, and an arbitrator rather than a judge examines the evidence. However, it's impossible to predict all the disputes that may arise from the business relationship, and some may need or benefit from court intervention.

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What Information Will I Need to Create My Arbitration Agreement

To create your document, please provide:

  • Governing State: If your Arbitration Agreement includes a governing law provision, you'll need to select the state laws that apply to it.

  • Effective Date: The date when the Arbitration Agreement will go into effect.

  • The Parties involved: The full names, addresses, and contact information of each party in the Arbitration Agreement.

  • Relationship Between Parties: The reason why the parties are entering into an Arbitration Agreement. If the Arbitration Agreement relates to an earlier agreement between the parties, you'll need to provide the full title and effective date of that agreement.

  • Arbitration Location: The city and state where the arbitration is held if disputes arise.

  • Arbitration Details: Here, you may specify a professional arbitration group you wish to settle disputes. Additionally, you will choose how the parties will be notified of a submission to arbitrators, how many arbitrators will be used to resolve conflicts, and the arbitrators' necessary experience.

Arbitration Agreement Form Terms

  • Arbitral Notice: When an arbiter takes notice of common knowledge facts or laws not reasonably disputable to reach decisions.

  • Binding Arbitration: Establishes the conclusion reached by arbitrators is final and cannot be appealed.

  • Award: When arbitrators rule in favor of either party, the favored party receives an award, which can be anything from financial recompense to the right to continue business practices disputed, depending on the matter being arbitrated.

  • Arbitration Costs: The arbitration fees. Typically, these are split equally among the parties involved unless otherwise stated by the arbitrator or expressly outlined in the Arbitration Agreement.

Arbitration Agreement Signing Requirements

All the parties involved in the business relationship need to sign the Arbitration Agreement to be legally enforceable.

Notarizing the signatures of an Arbitration Agreement is not necessary. However, it may be helpful to include either witnesses or a notary public's signature to ensure the signatures aren't challenged later.

What to Do with Your Arbitration Agreement

Each party should receive an executed copy of the Arbitration Agreement for their records. If the Arbitration Agreement relates to a previous contract or agreement, a completed copy should be attached to the existing agreement.

An Arbitration Agreement does not need to be filed with any local or state records office since it is a private contract.

Other Names for Arbitration Agreement

Depending on your state, a Arbitration Agreement may also be known as:
  • Arbitration Agreement Form
  • Arbitration Agreement Document
  • Arbitration Agreement Agreement
  • Arbitration Agreement Contract
  • Arbitration Agreement Template
  • Arbitration Agreement Checklist

Who Needs a Arbitration Agreement?

If you need to formalize agreements and ensure legal compliance, this document is an essential tool.

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