p0361 A home purchase agreement requiring disputes to be resolved by binding judicial reference was enforceable because there was no evidence that buyer objected to it when entering into the agreement, or that the realty was an entry level home, or that similarly-priced housing was unavailable in the region, and because fees buyers would have to pay for the reference were not shown to be greater than costs they would pay in litigation.CitationWOODSIDE HOMES v SUPERIOR COURT (Binding Reference) 107 CA4 723 [See: CCP 638, 641 645.1; Pardee v Superior Court 100 CA4 1081, P/AT 9/02]
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