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Imposed decision dispute resolution processes definition

What does Imposed decision dispute resolution processes mean?

binding ADR processes where a third party neutral makes a decision for the parties after presentation of facts and arguments. Examples include: mediation-arbitration (med-arb), expert determination and adjudication

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