Washington Response To Statement of Arbitrarily is an action taken by a state court in response to a Statement of Arbitrarily, which is a document that outlines the parties' agreement to submit a dispute to arbitration. A Washington Response To Statement of Arbitrarily can take various forms, including: 1. Dismissal: A Washington court can dismiss a Statement of Arbitrarily if it determines that the parties did not agree to arbitrate the dispute. 2. Stay: A Washington court can stay proceedings in a case if it determines that arbitration is more appropriate for resolving the dispute and will be less costly and time-consuming. 3. Vacated: A Washington court can vacate an arbitration award if it finds that the award was made in violation of the parties' agreement to arbitrate. 4. Remand: A Washington court can remand the case to the arbitrator if it finds that the arbitrator did not have jurisdiction to hear the dispute. 5. Enforcement: A Washington court can enforce an arbitration award if it finds that the award was made in accordance with the parties' agreement to arbitrate.