Delaware Rule 16.1 Arbitrators Order is a court-issued order that directs the parties to arbitration. It is used in Delaware to settle disputes outside of court. The order is issued by a court-appointed arbitrator, who is an impartial third party. The order is binding and enforceable, and it outlines the terms of the arbitration process. There are two types of Delaware Rule 16.1 Arbitrators Order: Interim and Final. The Interim Order outlines the procedures for the arbitration process, including the selection of the arbitrator, scheduling of hearings, and exchange of documents. The Final Order is issued after the arbitration has concluded, and it includes the arbitrator’s decision regarding the dispute.