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Q: X,Y entered into a contract to make building.X unhappy the quality of building.give advise to Y through the arbitration.

X and Y entered into a contract to make a building.But now X dissatisfied with quality of the building.advised Y on the importance in arbitration Act that needs to be considered and the steps to be followed in resolving the matter through arbitration.

1 Lawyer Answer
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Arbitration & Mediation Lawyer
  • Little Neck, NY

A: In terms of giving advice here, one couldn’t give any meaningful advice based on the facts at hand. What is known is that two parties entered into a contract for the construction of a building. While one party is unhappy, as described by the facts, an arbitration hearing will likely delve into issues that are more technical in nature, such as compliance with architect’s plans, specifications for materials, specifications for construction, schedules, penalties for delays, among other factors.

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