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Arbitration Clears Up Building Conflicts in Zimbabwe
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28251, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe builders write ADR into almost every contract they sign. They choose these alternative ways to fix problems instead of going to court right away. Most people handle construction fights through these methods across the country. Many building agreements include sections about settling arguments through arbitration. These contracts might first try using Dispute Adjudication Boards or meditation. When parties feel unhappy with the results of these steps or when friendly talks break down, they typically move toward arbitration as the next step. Construction companies often send their disagreements to places like the Commercial Arbitration Centre or Alternative Dispute Solutions Centre. These organizations specialize in helping businesses resolve conflicts without regular courts. Professional groups also play important roles in these situations. The Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers helps decide technical building disputes between parties. The Valuers Council of Zimbabwe assists when money matters cause arguments about construction projects. These expert organizations bring specialized knowledge to complex building disagreements that regular courts might struggle to understand fully. [/QUOTE]
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