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Arbitration in Missouri refers to the process of using a arbitration process outside of the regular court system to hear and settle disputes.
 
Arbitration in Missouri refers to the process of using a arbitration process outside of the regular court system to hear and settle disputes.
  
In a title insurance context, Arbitration usually refers to the arbitration provision contained in the standard ALTA title insurance policy.  Mandatory arbitration is prohibited in Missouri, so any filed forms should have this clause removed.. [https://law.justia.com/codes/missouri/2011/titlexxviii/chapter435/section435350/ MO Rev Stat § 435.350]; <u>Simon v. Liberty Mut. Fire Ins. Co.</u>, Case No. 17-cv-0152 (USDC W.D. Mo. Dec. 8, 2017).
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There is a private arbitration provision contained in the standard ALTA title insurance policy.  Mandatory arbitration is prohibited in Missouri. If [https://law.justia.com/codes/missouri/2011/titlexxviii/chapter435/section435350/ MO Rev Stat § 435.350]; <u>Simon v. Liberty Mut. Fire Ins. Co.</u>, Case No. 17-cv-0152 (USDC W.D. Mo. Dec. 8, 2017).  Any policies and other forms should not contain this provision.
  
 
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* [[Missouri]]
 
* [[Missouri]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Policies in Missouri]]
 
* [[Title Insurance Policies in Missouri]]

Revision as of 10:33, 6 August 2018

Overview

Arbitration in Missouri refers to the process of using a arbitration process outside of the regular court system to hear and settle disputes.

There is a private arbitration provision contained in the standard ALTA title insurance policy. Mandatory arbitration is prohibited in Missouri. If MO Rev Stat § 435.350; Simon v. Liberty Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Case No. 17-cv-0152 (USDC W.D. Mo. Dec. 8, 2017). Any policies and other forms should not contain this provision.

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