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Request Arbitration
« on: April 25, 2012, 05:45:47 PM »
[wiki=Constitution#Section_1:_Powers_and_Limitations_3]Court Powers[/wiki]
Quote from: Constitution
2. The Court will arbitrate disputes relevant to Taijitu between any citizens seeking arbitration.
3. The Court's power to try civil cases and arbitrate disputes may be regulated by law.

There is no law regulating the Court's power to arbitrate disputes.

If you have a dispute with another citizen, please inform the court through a succinct post in this topic, indicating who you have the dispute with and why. The Court will then contact both parties and seek to resolve the dispute through arbitration. The other party may decline arbitration.

The more severe alternative to arbitration would be to file a civil suit. It is suggested that persons seek to avoid lawsuits when possible.
                                 
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