Talk:Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc.

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is this syntactically correct ?[edit]

"requiring that the dealer arbitrate its claim before a panel in Tokyo"

The panel arbitrates the claim. Not the plaintiff.

In the legal sense, "arbitrate" is used in the same sense as "litigate", i.e. to mean doing it as a party, as well as in the more common sense of making the decision. As we define it in Wiktionary:
1. To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter
2. To submit (a dispute) to such judgment

(emphasis mine). Daniel Case (talk) 03:01, 25 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]