Washington Note For Trial Setting And Initial Statement of Arbitrarily is a document filed with a Washington state court that sets a trial date for a dispute and states that the parties to the dispute have agreed to submit to binding arbitration. It is typically used in lieu of a full-blown trial. The document consists of two parts: the Trial Setting Note and the Initial Statement of Arbitrarily. The Trial Setting Note is the section of the document where the parties to the dispute agree to a trial date and time. This part of the Washington Note also outlines the specific facts and issues that will be taken up during the trial. The Initial Statement of Arbitrarily is the section of the document where the parties agree to submit to binding arbitration. This section outlines the specific rules of arbitration that will be followed, as well as the terms and conditions that must be followed. It is important to note that the parties can agree to any terms and conditions they wish, as long as both parties agree to them. There are two types of Washington Note For Trial Setting And Initial Statement of Arbitrarily: the standard form and the customized form. The standard form is a generic document that can be used in most arbitration cases, while the customized form is tailored to the specific facts and issues of the case in question.