common-law arbitration

common-law arbitration
A matter of the law of remedies, rather than of the substantive law; arbitration by agreement which designates a specific issue to be decided and includes a provision binding the parties to abide by the award. Corey v Herrick, 146 Wash 283, 263 P 190, 193. See arbitration.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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