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19 August, 14:28

Darnell is a beach ball manufacturer whose company is based in Rowayton, Connecticut. He gets into a dispute with Mary, the owner of a novelty store in Barbados, about a sales contract, and Mary suggests arbitrating the dispute in her hometown. Darnell is intrigued but wants to make sure that their chosen method of dispute resolution is relatively inexpensive and enforceable once he is back in the United States. Is arbitration a good choice for Darnell?

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  1. 19 August, 14:40
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    Answer:Yes. Arbitration is likely to be cheaper than litigation and also enforceable in the U. S.

    Explanation:

    Arbitration occurs when disputes is tackled without going to court or taking the matter to the court

    The person or the people involved will chose the dispute which legally bind both parties.

    Taking the matter to the court may result to incurring cost which Darnell may have to deal with affecting even his own cost of running his business.
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