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arbitration agreement visualized when parties agree to arbitrate their disputes they give up the right to have those disputes decided by a national court instead they agree to settle their disagreements privately outside of the legal system an arbitration agreement is an agreement between the disputing parties in a legal relationship to refer a current or future dispute to the jurisdiction of an independent tribunal which would resolve the problem in a way that is binding on all parties the following conditions must be met for an arbitration agreement to be valid and effective first the agreement must be in writing second it must be related to a current and future disputes third the dispute must arise out of a legal relationship between the parties whether contractual or not fourth the parties to the agreement must have the legal capacity and consent to sign and enter into contracts fifth the subject matter must be capable of being settled by arbitration and sixth the arbitration agree