Contract dispute resolution is significant because there is always a chance there will be a problem with a contract at some point while it is in effect. At that time, there are both administrative and judicial processes that are available for disputing contract problems. These processes can be used to resolve problems with contracts in order to determine who is "right" and "wrong" when it comes to the dispute. By resolving the dispute carefully and properly, the rest of the contract can often remain in effect and part of the contract can simply be modified. If that does not work, it may be possible to nullify and void the contract in a way that is satisfactory to both parties, or to the party that was "in the right" in the dispute over terms and conditions contained within the contract. If one or both parties breaches a contract, it can become necessary for dispute resolution to take place in order to ensure that the parties are being treated fairly and that they are compensated accordingly for the performance they have provided under the provisions of the contract (Lynch, 2001; Schwartz, 2010). Administrative processes for contract dispute resolution include alternative dispute resolution options like mediation (Schwartz, 2010). Basically, when one uses administrative processes in contract dispute resolution that person (or entity in the case of a company or corporation) is looking for a way to address the dispute without the need to go to court. That makes the administrative process much different than the judicial process. It can cost less, take less time, and be less difficult if both parties to the contract want...
The lower cost of administrative processes can really help small companies and individuals settle their differences without the need for lawyers. That is always valuable, because there are many contracts created (and disputed) every year, and a large number of them belong to people who do not have the kind of money it would take to fight the contract in court if a problem arose (ABA, 2011).Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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