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Attitude of the court where parties choose to have their disputes settled by arbitration

Distinction between arbitration and a law suit

Effect of failure of a party to apply for stay of proceedings to allow a matter go to arbitration

Elements of a valid arbitration

Meaning of arbitration

Position of the law where an action is filed in respect of a contract containing an arbitration agreement

The bindingness of arbitration

The general rule regarding arbitration

The main purpose of an arbitration

Types of arbitration

What arbitration entails

What constitutes an arbitration?

What is arbitration?

Whether a party to an arbitration will be allowed to lie inactive and indecisive so as to obtain the benefit of an award if it is in his favour and to have it set aside if it is against him

Whether an arbitral matter must be headed “In the matter of Arbitration Act”

Whether an arbitral panel can make an award where a party has withdrawn from the arbitration

Whether an arbitration after a court has adjudicated on the dispute constitutes estoppel

Whether arbitration may be resorted to at the point of judgment

Whether arbitrators can try the offence of stealing

Whether failure of the other party to honour an arbitral award entitles the innocent party to institute an action

Whether it is necessary, for the hearing of an arbitration in a judicial manner, that all the witnesses should be asked questions when the arbitrators inspect the land in dispute

Whether parties can seek to resolve a dispute by arbitration where the case is in a court of competent jurisdiction

Whether parties can submit their dispute to arbitration after their dispute has been adjudicated upon by the highest tribunal in the land

Whether the fact that court is of the opinion that reconciliation should be made between the parties makes it obligatory upon the court itself to refer the dispute to arbitration

Whether the rules of natural justice must be complied with in an arbitration

Whether the Supreme Court can refer a matter to arbitration

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