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In Business / High School | 2025-07-08

The parties to a lawsuit can submit their cases to arbitration through which of the following?

A. Voluntarily
B. Voluntarily or through a binding agreement between the parties.
C. To appeal a Supreme Court ruling
D. Through a binding agreement between the parties
E. After the execution of properly drafted settlement agreement

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Answer (2)

In the context of a lawsuit, arbitration refers to a method of dispute resolution in which the parties agree to submit their conflict to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. It is an alternative to going to court, and can often be faster and more cost-effective.
Analyzing the options given:

Voluntarily - Parties may choose to enter into arbitration voluntarily if both sides agree that it is a suitable method for resolving their dispute.

Voluntarily or through a binding agreement between the parties - This is the correct answer. Parties can agree voluntarily to submit to arbitration, or they may enter into a binding arbitration agreement (often found in contracts), which compels the parties to arbitrate disputes if they arise.

To appeal a Supreme Court ruling - This option is incorrect. Arbitration is not a mechanism to appeal court decisions. The Supreme Court's decisions can only be appealed through specific legal processes, and arbitration is not one of them.

Through a binding agreement between the parties - This is partly correct. Parties can submit to arbitration through a binding agreement, but the option does not mention the voluntary aspect where parties agree without a pre-existing obligation.

After the execution of properly drafted settlement agreement - This is incorrect. Settlement agreements resolve disputes outside of arbitration. If a settlement is reached, there is no need for arbitration.


Therefore, the best choice is "Voluntarily or through a binding agreement between the parties," as it accurately captures the dual nature of how parties might find themselves in arbitration.

Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-22

Parties can submit their disputes to arbitration either voluntarily or through a binding agreement. This highlights the flexibility in how arbitration can be initiated. The correct answer to the multiple-choice question is "Voluntarily or through a binding agreement between the parties."
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Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-08-21