Arbitrator's Decision - Binding and Final Upon Both Parties Sample Clauses

The "Arbitrator's Decision - Binding and Final Upon Both Parties" clause establishes that the decision made by the arbitrator in a dispute is conclusive and must be accepted by both parties involved. In practice, this means that once the arbitrator issues a ruling, neither party can appeal or challenge the outcome through further arbitration or litigation, and both are legally obligated to comply with the decision. This clause ensures finality and certainty in dispute resolution, preventing prolonged legal battles and providing a clear, enforceable outcome for both sides.
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Arbitrator's Decision - Binding and Final Upon Both Parties. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding upon both parties, unless inconsistent with the law or this Agreement.

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