Petitioner-appellant Langston Enterprises, Inc., and respondent Diamond Rug & Carpet Mills, Inc., entered into three separate contracts for delivery of jute carpet backing by petitioner, the seller, to respondent, the buyer. Except for the amount, delivery date, type and price of the jute, the terms of the agreements were identical and included a broad arbitration clause. On June 21, 1982, Langston served the respondent with a demand for arbitration, seeking damages for...
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