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UUser_a4866229
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January 17, 2025 at 9:30 amSo we recieved a letter from post from someone who is appointed as a sole arbitrator by a company , and he’s asking us to appear before the tribunal on 21st of jan , so what does this mean and what if we miss it or something -
SSaratseeker418
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January 17, 2025 at 10:01 amIt’s not an “arbitrary tribunal” it’s an arbitration tribunal. Please correct the spelling.Sole arbitrator means the arbitration panel has only one member.
Without knowing any details what can anyone say ? What is the dispute? What is the agreement? What are the clauses for disputes etc
If you don’t show up the arbitrator will not hear your side and in the future may pass an award against you.
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UUser_a4866229
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January 17, 2025 at 10:07 amSo like the sole arbitrator is a judge or a lawyer , sorry I don’t know anything about the law, is this like a court hearing or something else , please help-
SSaratseeker418
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January 17, 2025 at 10:09 amArbitration is a Β process in which an independent person makes an official decision that ends a legal disagreement without the need for it to be solved in court.He’s like a judge and his decision is binding and it’s like a court hearing though it’s more informal.
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AArunninja214
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January 17, 2025 at 11:02 amAgreed with u/nimbutimbu. However, let’s say that you have not consented to the appointment of a sole arbitrator, which in all likelihood would have been appointed unilaterally by the company, you can dispute the authority of the arbitration tribunal. The company cannot unilaterally (on its own) appoint a sole arbitrator without your consent. That’s the law.
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