intertwining doctrine

intertwining doctrine. The principle that if arbitrable and nonarbitrable claims arise from a single transaction and the claims are factually and legally mingled, a court can refuse to compel arbitration of any claims. • This doctrine is of limited effect because the Federal Arbitration Act usu. preempts it.
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