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Is owing of a debt under a contract agreement a dispute to warrant arbitration?
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Is owing of a debt under a contract agreement a dispute to warrant arbitration?

Question by Blake: Is owing of a debt under a contract agreement a dispute to warrant arbitration?
I have a 1 year agreement with a company to offer technical services. The company claimed they ran into financial problems 2 months into the agreement and declared force majeure. Arbitration clause provides for arbitraton in event of dispute. I want to go straight to court to enforce the debt. I am contending that there is no dispute to warrant arbitration. Is this tenable?

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Answer by kerbauchard
You can’t spueeze blood from a turnip…good luck though and stand your ground!

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