arbitration board

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An arbitration board is a body for the out-of-court settlement of legal disputes .

overview

Arbitration boards can be set up under statutory or private law. Examples of legally established arbitration boards are

  • the Arbitration Board of Bavaria according to § 18a KHG of the Bavarian Hospital Society

Arbitration boards set up under private law can be run by foundations or professional associations. examples are

  • Motor vehicle arbitration boards

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Similar to how arbitration boards are set up

See also

Web links

  1. Website www.bkg-online.de/angegliederte-institutionen/schiedsstelle
  2. Website kfz-schiedsstellen.de