· 2/5/2009
Ahluwalia v. QFA ROYALTIES, LLC
Citations
- 226 P.3d 1093
- 2009 Colo. App. LEXIS 73
- 2009 WL 262466
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- concluding parties clearly and unmistakably agreed that arbiter would decide arbitrability by incorporating the AAA's Commercial Rules into their 2001 agreement
- when contract contains a fee- 8 shifting provision, prevailing party on appeal is entitled to appellate attorney fees and costs
- “If a party willingly allows an issue to be submitted to arbitration, it cannot await the outcome and later argue that the arbitrator lacked authority to decide the matter.”
- “If a party willingly allows an issue to be submitted to arbitration, it cannot await the outcome and later argue that the arbitrator lacked authority to decide the matter.”
- express agreement to arbitrate according to \then current\ AAA Rules
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Judges: Nieto, Casebolt, Roman
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