substantive arbitrability
- substantive arbitrability
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USA
The issue (determined by the court, or under certain circumstances, by the arbitrator) of whether a particular dispute is within the scope of the parties' arbitration agreement or clause and therefore is subject to arbitration.
See also
Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms.
www.practicallaw.com.
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