AVCORR Mgmt., LLC v. Cent. Falls Detention Facility Corp.
Annotate this CaseAt issue in this appeal was whether the terms of an agreement between the plaintiff, AVCORR Management, and the defendant, Central Falls Detention Facility, required the Facility to arbitrate certain disputed fees. AVCORR petitioned the superior court to appoint a binding arbitrator to settle the parties' dispute concerning several types of fees that AVCORR claimed were owed to it by the Facility. The Facility argued that only some, but not all, of the fees were subject to binding arbitration pursuant to the agreement. The superior court granted AVCORR's petition. The Supreme Court vacated and reversed the order of the superior court to the extent that the order granted AVCORR's petition to appoint a binding arbitrator to resolve the parties' dispute regarding one particular fee, the Annual Man Day Fee, holding that the parties agreed not to submit to arbitration those disputes dealing with the Annual Man Day Fee.
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