Question

Seaside Resort, Inc., adopts an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) pro­gram. Tess, a current employee, signs an agreement under which arbi­tration is subject to "Seaside's rules, with the employee to bear all costs of the proceeding." When a dispute arises, Tess refuses to arbitrate. Seaside files a suit to compel arbitration. The court will most likely
a. order arbitration according to Seaside's rules.
b. order arbitration but suspend Seaside's rules.
c. refuse to order arbitration if a resolution of the dispute is clear.
d. refuse to order arbitration if Tess lacks the ability to pay.

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