A) dismiss the dispute.
B) review the record of the case.
C) file a complaint against the arbitrator.
D) set aside any award.
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A) an issue of federal law is involved.
B) the United States Supreme Court rules on it.
C) the state's highest court make the decision.
D) a U.S. magistrate judge decides the case.
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A) judicial review.
B) voir dire .
C) unconstitutional.
D) the rule of four.
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A) the subject of a lawsuit.
B) the sum in controversy.
C) whether the proceeding is a trial or an appeal.
D) the prior experience of the court in deciding similar disputes.
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A) appellate jurisdiction.
B) general jurisdiction.
C) limited jurisdiction.
D) no jurisdiction.
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A) be more or less informed or prejudiced for or against the defendant.
B) have exclusive jurisdiction over the subject matter.
C) be in the geographic neighborhood of the incident or parties in dispute.
D) have minimum contacts with the parties to the case.
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A) an appellate court.
B) a trial court.
C) a judge.
D) a jury.
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