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Statement Of Arbitrability Mandatory Arbitration - Washington

Statement Of Arbitrability Mandatory Arbitration Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Mandatory Arbitration Superior Court Spokane Local County .
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(Copy Receipt) (Clerk's Date Stamp) SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF SPOKANE Plaintiff(s): vs. Defendant(s): ___________________________ ___________________________ CASE NO. ________________________ STATEMENT OF ARBITRABILITY MANDATORY ARBITRATION (STA) To the Clerk of the Court and to all parties: ____________________________________________________ NOTICE: This case will be set for mandatory arbitration. The undersigned certifies that this case is at issue, an answer has been filed on ___________________, that all pleadings are on file and no affirmative pleadings are unanswered and that the deadline for filing for mandatory arbitration has not expired. Any party not in agreement with this statement may schedule an Objection to Setting before the assigned judge, or presiding judge. Commercial Tort Property Rights Type of case: This case is subject to arbitration pursuant to MAR 1.1 and LMAR 1.1. The undersigned contends that this claim exceeds $50,000, but for purposes of arbitration, waives any claim in excess of $50,000. Dated: ___________________ Filed by: (x) _______________________________ Lawyer for Plaintiff Firm Name Address Telephone WSBA # Lawyer for Defendant Firm Name Address Telephone WSBA # FILE WITH THE SPOKANE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE with the $200.00 fee and provide a copy to the Mandatory Arbitration Department, Superior Court Administrator's Office, 1116 W. Broadway, Spokane, WA 99260 STATEMENT OF ARBITRABILITY MANDATORY ARBITRATION LMAR 02.0200; LMAR 2.1(d) Rev 07/2009 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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