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due to purchase sale activities of arbitrators. (मध्यस्थ की क्रय विक्रय गतिविधियों के कारण --------------) 0a. Profits are maximised (लाभ अधिकतम होते हैं। Ob. Balance level is attained (संतुलन स्तर प्राप्त होता है) OC. Marginal profit is reduced (सीमांत लाभ कम होता है। Od. Level is imbalanced (स्तर असंतुलित होता है) (प्रतिभूति Time are​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Profits are maximum , so first one are given here are the correct answer.

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The parties and arbitrators meet in person to conduct the hearing in which the parties present arguments and evidence in support of their respective cases. After the conclusion of the hearing, the arbitrators deliberate the facts of the case and render a written decision called an award.  Commercial disputes involving business disputes, consumer transactions, boundary disputes, and tortious claims are arbitrable and fall under the jurisdiction of the arbitration.  Arbitration can be classified into two types, voluntary or mandatory arbitration or binding or non-binding. Arbitration can be made compulsory only when it is mentioned in legislation or when the parties impose on each other and enter into an agreement that all the future disputes be settled through arbitration.

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Arbitration is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. In choosing arbitration, the parties opt for a private dispute resolution procedure instead of going to court. Its principal characteristics are: Arbitration is consensual arbitration that can only take place if both parties have agreed to it. In the case of future disputes arising under a contract, the parties insert an arbitration clause in the relevant contract. An existing dispute can be referred to arbitration by means of a submission agreement between the parties. In contrast to mediation, a party cannot unilaterally withdraw from arbitration.

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