P1358 If a person signing an instrument is unaware it contains contractual provisions, no contract is formed; a trial court did not err in denying a motion to compel arbitration based on an agreement contained in a grievance form furnished by plaintiff's employer that did not look like a contract, but contained confusingly worded arbitration provisions full of legalistic references to the employer's unattached policy against unlawful harassment, discrimination, and retaliation.CitationMETTERS v RALPHS (Hidden Arbitration Clause) 161 CA4 696 [See: 9 USC 1 etseq; Rosenthal v Great Western 14 C4 394]
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