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Arbitration that is mandated by a court is often binding on the parties.​ false true

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This statement is false. While in a binding arbitration, the decision of the arbitrator is final, meaning it cannot be reviewed or overturned by any court except in very special circumstances, nonbinding arbitration allows for either involved party to reject the arbitration and demand to instead have a trial.
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