A binding process of resolving legal disputes by submitting them to a neutral third party is called
a. |
mediation. |
|
b. |
investigation. |
|
c. |
arbitration. |
|
d. |
enforcement. |
The option b and d can be easily ruled out because their meaning has nothing to do with the neutral third party
There is a slight difference between mediation and arbitration.
MEDIATION means resolving the dispute between two parties by the neutral third party to reach a solution that is accepted by all. It is informal and nonlegal in nature
ARBITRATION means the same meaning as written but it is formal in nature, and used to resolve legal disputes by the third party and decision of him or her taken as the final decision.
Therefore option C.
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.