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Question13: Which of the following best describes dispute resolution through an arbitrator?
- A) A process where a neutral third party facilitates communication between disputing parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution.
- B) A process where a judge hears arguments from both sides and makes a legally binding decision.
- C) A process where a party decides the outcome of the dispute without the involvement of any third party.
- D) A process where an arbitrator makes a legally binding decision after hearing evidence from both sides.
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