The Washington Note For Arbitration is a standardized document used in international arbitration proceedings. It is a form of evidence that is used to ensure that all parties involved in the arbitration process have a full understanding of the rules and procedures that will be followed. It is an agreement between the parties to the arbitration and is signed by the parties and/or their counsel. The Note outlines the arbitration process, including the scope of the arbitration, the jurisdiction, the applicable law, the selection of the arbitrator, any applicable rules or regulations, and the process for resolving disputes. There are two types of Washington Note For Arbitration: the Standard Note and the Negotiated Note. The Standard Note is a pre-prepared document that is used as a starting point for arbitration proceedings. The Negotiated Note is a more detailed document that is drafted by the parties involved in the arbitration and takes into account the specific needs of each party.