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Ad hoc arbitration

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Ad hoc arbitration

A form of arbitration where the parties and the arbitrators independently determine the procedure without the involvement of an arbitral institution. For an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of ad hoc versus administered arbitration, see Practice note, Ad hoc arbitrations without institutional support. For sample arbitration clauses in several key jurisdictions, see Toolkit, Ad hoc arbitration clauses.
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