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- W152651451 abstract "When parties enter into an arbitration agreement, they obviously are contemplating that the decision of the dispute to be arbitrated shall be that of an arbitrator and not that of a court. On the other hand, the enforcement of that agreement by legal compulsion has, like any other contract, been deemed to be a judicial function. Courts are appealed to to compel a reticent party to arbitrate or to enforce an award which has been made by an arbitrator. Before granting such orders courts have assumed that they must first decide whether an agreement to arbitrate the dispute sought to be arbitrated has in fact been made, unless this question was expressly left by the parties to the arbitrator also. Courts have also assumed that this question can be sharply separated from the issues to the arbitrated and passed upon without affecting the merits of those issues. These assumptions may have a good deal of validity when the arbitration clause clearly defines the issues it covers and the only question is whether the resisting party consented to the clause. But such situations are rare. The usual case involves a general arbitration clause in which the parties agree to arbitrate any issue arising as to the interpretation, meaning or applicatiaon of the contract in which the clause appears. Neither party had any clear notion as to what this encompassed. In such cases, in determining the breadth and scope of the arbitration clause it is necessary to consider the total context of the contract and the circumstances surrounding the execution of the contract, as well as the manner and circumstances under which the particular issue in dispute arose. In so doing the question whether the opposing parties has agreed to arbitrate the dispute in question cannot be dissected from the merits of the dispute itself. Hence, when a court determines that the dispute is not arbitrable, it has to all practical effect passed on the merits of the dispute also. Students of arbitration are in general agreement that this runs counter to the objectives of the parties in entering the arbitration agreement at all. It seems evident also that resolution of the question of arbitrability in cases of this kind calls for the same kind of competence which the parties expected from an arbitrator when they included the arbitration clause in their agreement. Moreover, to leave this question wholly to the courts is an invitation to litigation when the parties are at odds, which, when they agreed to arbitration, they presumably sought to avoid." @default.
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- W152651451 title "ARBITRABILITY UNDER THE UNIFORM ACT" @default.
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