Arbitration describes a scenario in which a conflict is resolved by a third party who is neutral and emotionally uninvolved in the situation. The arbitrator is given power by the individuals involved in the dispute to make decisions. The arbitrator will look at both sides and make decisions based on their neutral judgments. This is a commonly used practice in legal disagreements as an alternative to the lengthy and expensive process of going to court.

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