New York Stipulation For Substitution of Arbitrator is a document that allows parties to a dispute to agree on a change in the arbitrator in charge of the proceedings. This document is usually used when a party is not satisfied with the current arbitrator, or if there is a conflict of interest or other issue that prevents the original arbitrator from continuing. It is important to note that this document does not replace the original arbitration agreement, but merely provides a mechanism to substitute the arbitrator. Types of New York Stipulation For Substitution of Arbitrator include: Standard Substitution of Arbitrator, Court-Ordered Substitution of Arbitrator, and Mutual Substitution of Arbitrator. The standard substitution of arbitrator is used when one of the parties is not satisfied with the current arbitrator and requests a change. Court-ordered substitution of arbitrator occurs when a court orders a change in the arbitrator. Mutual substitution of arbitrator occurs when both parties agree to a change.