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A) do nothing.
B) review the merits of the dispute.
C) review the sufficiency of the evidence.
D) set aside the award.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) arbitration.
B) litigation.
C) mediation.
D) negotiation.
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A) a Columbian court only.
B) a court in Columbia,the United States,or Great Britain.
C) a U.S.court only.
D) the specified British court only.
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Multiple Choice
A) the American Arbitration Association.
B) the International Chamber of Commerce.
C) the United Nations.
D) any third party.
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True/False
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) a blog for the public to comment on the issues and the parties.
B) an online arbitration system.
C) a record of all officially approved business names and numbers.
D) special courts in Washington,D.C. ,and other major cities.
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) monitor any arbitration until it concludes.
B) order an arbitrator to rule in a particular way.
C) order a party to bring the dispute to court.
D) order a party to submit to arbitration.
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A) a conclusion of law.
B) a finding of fact.
C) an award.
D) a verdict.
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A) no one.
B) Phil only.
C) Phil or Quito.
D) ReSolve.com only.
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Multiple Choice
A) court-ordered arbitration.
B) early neutral case evaluation.
C) a mini-trial.
D) a summary jury trial.
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True/False
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