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Court of Appeals reversed trial court's denial of motion to compel arbitration, finding the trial court erred by ruling without a hearing despite genuine issues of material fact regarding the validity of the arbitration agreement.
Arbitration clause; R.C. 2711.03(A) and (B); hearing. Trial court erred when it denied appellants' motion to compel arbitration without a hearing, despite the parties' failure to request a hearing, where the record reflected that the making of the arbitration agreement was at issue, and the evidence established there was a genuine issue of material fact but was insufficient to rule on the motion without more evidence and/or testimony.
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