Contracts
A Kansas homebuilder's contract with a buyer contains an 'arbitration clause.' This means disputes will be resolved:
AOnly through the Kansas courts
BThrough arbitration — a private dispute resolution process — rather than through traditional litigation✓ Correct
CBy the KREC's dispute resolution panel
DThrough the BBB rather than courts
Explanation
An arbitration clause requires disputes to be resolved through arbitration — a private, binding (or non-binding) hearing before an arbitrator rather than in the public court system.
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