The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is an agreement signed by two parties that outlines the terms of their arbitration process. It includes the scope of the arbitration, the language of the arbitration, the governing law, the jurisdiction of the arbitration, and the costs associated with the arbitration. It also outlines any other terms that the parties agree to in order to settle their dispute. The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is typically used in international commercial disputes. It is designed to provide a clear and efficient process for resolving disputes without costly and time-consuming litigation. There are two types of Washington Statement of Arbitrarily: the Washington Model Arbitration Agreement and the Washington Statement of Arbitrarily. The Washington Model Arbitration Agreement is a more comprehensive agreement that contains the details of the arbitration process, including the scope of the arbitration, the language of the arbitration, the governing law, the jurisdiction of the arbitration, and the costs associated with the arbitration. The Washington Statement of Arbitrarily is a simpler, more general agreement that outlines the terms of the arbitration process, but does not provide the details.