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The parties may limit the time within which a difference may be referred to arbitration . This is 30 days in the AIA General Conditions , and it may not be changed by an arbitrator . An arbitrator interprets the contract , but may not ...
The parties may limit the time within which a difference may be referred to arbitration . This is 30 days in the AIA General Conditions , and it may not be changed by an arbitrator . An arbitrator interprets the contract , but may not ...
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The parties may limit the time within which a difference may be referred to arbitration . This is 30 days in the AIA General Conditions , and it may not be changed by an arbitrator . An arbitrator interprets the contract , but may not ...
The parties may limit the time within which a difference may be referred to arbitration . This is 30 days in the AIA General Conditions , and it may not be changed by an arbitrator . An arbitrator interprets the contract , but may not ...
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4.29 STATES WITH ARBITRATION STATUTES As of 1972 , the states below have statutes or court decisions upholding arbitration procedures similar to those provided for by the AIA clause . Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado ...
4.29 STATES WITH ARBITRATION STATUTES As of 1972 , the states below have statutes or court decisions upholding arbitration procedures similar to those provided for by the AIA clause . Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado ...
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