These parties entered into four contracts of sale whereby petitioner, a New York textile converter, would sell certain fabric to respondent, a Connecticut manufacturer of children's school uniforms. These contracts were entered into between January, 1980 and April, 1981, and each contained a broad arbitration clause. By letter dated December 21, 1981, which was sent to petitioner by certified mail, respondent demanded arbitration of a controversy (defective goods) arising...
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