The Arbitration Agreement outlines the binding resolution of disputes related to the sale and purchase of a manufactured home between the Purchaser and Retailer. Arbitrage, defined as the simultaneous buying and selling of assets in different markets to profit from price differences, can be relevant in understanding financial transactions related to this agreement. In Mecklenburg, synonyms for arbitrage may include profit-taking, trading strategy, or price differential exploitation. Key features of the form include provisions for binding arbitration through the American Arbitration Association, applicable rules and procedures, and details on initiating arbitration. Users must fill in the Retailer's name and signature, as well as the Purchaser's details, ensuring completion of required sections. This agreement is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a clear pathway for dispute resolution outside of court, ensuring that all parties waive the right to a jury trial. Such a legal instrument is valuable in commercial transactions, ensuring compliance with the Federal Arbitration Act and streamlining the dispute resolution process.