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An establishment party could be a local authority or the police.

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If contract is signed at a mediation do you pay anything?

You pay only what you agree to pay in the contract. If the mediation fee was not addressed in the contract, each party will pay their own mediation fees, as agreed to by the mediator and the party prior to the mediation.


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Why was the Republican Party establishment in 1854?

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