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3.

What is an arbitration clause and how does the rule of severability apply to
it?

An arbitration clause is a clause in a contract that requires the parties to


resolve their disputes through an arbitration process.

Arbitration clause is a contract provision that mandates arbitration of


disputes about the rights, duties, and liabilities of the contracting parties.

4. Under what circumstances may the regular courts intervene in alternative


dispute resolution?

 Adjudicative processes, such as litigation or arbitration, in which a


judge, jury or arbitrator determines the outcome.

 Consensual processes, such as collaborative law, mediation,


conciliation, or negotiation, in which the parties attempt to reach
agreement.

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