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The Separability Doctrine in arbitration law asserts that an arbitration clause within a contract is independent of the contract's other terms, allowing the arbitration process to proceed even if the contract itself is disputed or deemed invalid. This principle ensures that disputes can be resolved through arbitration without being hindered by challenges to the contract's enforceability.
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