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Generally an Arbitration Award Cannot Be Appealed in Court Simply

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Generally an arbitration award cannot be appealed in court simply because one party believes the arbitrator made a mistake in interpreting an agreement.


Definitions:

Validity

A property of logical or analytical statements where the conclusion logically follows from the premises.

Unstated Premise

An implicit assumption or belief that is not explicitly expressed but is necessary for an argument's conclusion to hold.

Enthymeme

An argument in which a premise or conclusion is not explicitly stated but rather implied.

Validity

In logic, the characteristic of an argument or statement where it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false.

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