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- Federal_Arbitration_Act abstract "The Federal Arbitration Act (Pub.L. 68–401, 43 Stat. 883, enacted February 12, 1925, codified at 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.) is an act of Congress that provides for judicial facilitation of private dispute resolution through arbitration. It applies in both state courts and federal courts, as was held constitutional in Southland Corp. v. Keating. It applies where the transaction contemplated by the parties "involves" interstate commerce and is predicated on an exercise of the Commerce Clause powers granted to Congress in the U.S. Constitution.The Federal Arbitration Act provides for contractually-based compulsory and binding arbitration, resulting in an arbitration award entered by an arbitrator or arbitration panel as opposed to a judgment entered by a court of law. In an arbitration the parties give up the right to an appeal on substantive grounds to a court.The Federal Arbitration Act requires that where the parties have agreed to arbitrate, they must do so in lieu of going to court.Once an award is entered by an arbitrator or arbitration panel, it must be "confirmed" in a court of law. Once confirmed, the award is then reduced to an enforceable judgment, which may be enforced by the winning party in court, like any other judgment. Under the Federal Arbitration Act awards must be confirmed within one year; while any objection to an award must be challenged by the losing party within three months. An arbitration agreement may be entered "prospectively"—that is, in advance of any actual dispute; or may be entered into by disputing parties once a dispute has arisen.The Supreme Court ruled in Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc. that the grounds for judicial review specified in the FAA may not be expanded, even if the parties to the arbitration agreement agree to allow expanded review of the decision.On June 20, 2013, the Court ruled in American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant that class action waivers contained in mandatory arbitration clauses were valid even if plaintiffs prove that it would not be economically practicable to maintain these actions individually.".
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink AT&T_Mobility_LLC_v._Concepcion.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Allied-Bruce_Terminix_Cos._v._Dobson.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Buckeye_Check_Cashing,_Inc._v._Cardegna.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Doctors_Assocs.,_Inc._v._Casarotto.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Hall_Street_Associates,_L.L.C._v._Mattel,_Inc..
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Judgment_(law).
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Mastrobuono_v._Shearson_Lehman_Hutton,_Inc..
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Moses_H._Cone_Memorial_Hospital_v._Mercury_Construction_Corp..
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Nitro-Lift_Technologies_v._Howard.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Perry_v._Thomas.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Preston_v._Ferrer.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink American_Express_Inc._v._McMahon.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Southland_Corp._v._Keating.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLink Volt_Info._Sciences,_Inc.._v._Stanford_Univ..
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "FAA".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Federal Arbitration Act (FAA)".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act wikiPageWikiLinkText "Federal Arbitration Act".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act acronym "FAA".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act citeStatutesAtLarge "ch. 213,".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act effectiveDate "1926-01-01".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act enactedBy "68".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act fullname "An Act To make valid and enforceable written provisions or agreements for arbitration of disputes arising out of contracts, maritime transactions, or commerce among the States or Territories or with foreign nations".
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act name "United States Arbitration Act".
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act publicLawUrl 043_statutes_at_large.pdf.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases Southland_Corp._v._Keating.
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "Buckeye Check Cashing, Inc. v. Cardegna".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "Hall Street Associates, L.L.C. v. Mattel, Inc.".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "Moses Cone Mem. Hosp. v. Mercury Constr. Corp. ''".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "Preston v. Ferrer".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act scotusCases "Shearson/American Express Inc. v. McMahon".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act signeddate "1925-02-12".
- Federal_Arbitration_Act signedpresident Calvin_Coolidge.
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- Federal_Arbitration_Act comment "The Federal Arbitration Act (Pub.L. 68–401, 43 Stat. 883, enacted February 12, 1925, codified at 9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.) is an act of Congress that provides for judicial facilitation of private dispute resolution through arbitration. It applies in both state courts and federal courts, as was held constitutional in Southland Corp. v. Keating.".
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