Which form of arbitration refers to situations where local representatives agree to comply with the arbitrator's decision before the proceedings? a) Binding b) Unbinding c) Bindable d) Nonbinding

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Answer:

a) Binding

Explanation:

A binding arbitration refers to a situation whereby the representatives in a dispute agree to comply with the arbitrator's decision before the proceedings commence.  This implies that the arbitration is less formal, less time-consuming, and less costly.  As a private method of settling disputes, a binding arbitration will have some disputing parties agree to submit their disputes and their resolution to an impartial arbitrator.  The arbitrator will then review the disagreement before rending a final and binding award, as the case may be.