Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Courts may set aside an arbitration award only if the arbitration involved some degree of corruption or fraud.
Explanation:
Arbitration is a private process in which two parties of a dispute accept a third party will be in charge of coming up to a resolution for their case after they presented their evidence. The arbitrator makes a decision based on that information with the consent of both parties. Arbitration is a form of resolving a dispute without taking the case to a trial.
If the arbitration is binding for cases related to corruption or fraud, a court can set aside an award in the form of money, the restriction or application of certain measures in favor of the affected party.