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Consumer Protection Law

Vanderbilt Law Review

1998

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Equitable Estoppel And The Outer Boundaries Of Federal Arbitration Law: The Alabama Supreme Court's Retrenchment Of An Expansive Federal Policy Favoring Arbitration, David F. Sawrie Apr 1998

Equitable Estoppel And The Outer Boundaries Of Federal Arbitration Law: The Alabama Supreme Court's Retrenchment Of An Expansive Federal Policy Favoring Arbitration, David F. Sawrie

Vanderbilt Law Review

A consumer purchases a manufactured home from a commercial vendor.' As part of the commercial transaction, the consumer and vendor execute a sales agreement containing the following arbitration clause: "All disputes, claims, or controversies arising from or relating to this Contract or the relationships which result from this Contract... shall be resolved by binding arbitration .... ,, The manufacturer of the home is not a party to the sales contract. Rather, the manufacturer issues a separate warranty agreement in connection with the consumer's purchase.

When the consumer discovers defects in the home, the consumer sues both the commercial vendor and …