Question
In arbitration proceedings, who is responsible for
appointing arbitrators if the parties fail to reach an agreement?Solution
Explanation: If the parties fail to agree on the appointment of arbitrators, the responsibility falls on the court. The court has the authority to appoint arbitrators, either directly or through an arbitration institution, to ensure that the arbitration process can proceed fairly and effectively.
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