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Arbitrator - A private, disinterested person chosen by the parties in arbitration to hear evidence concerning the dispute and to make an award based on the evidence., ...

 


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n. in many jurisdictions, the Attorney General or Attorney-General, and is the main legal adviser to the government, and might have other executive responsibility too.

Arbitrator
An Arbitrator is a disinterested person selected by agreement of contesting parties (or by the court) to hear and settle some disputed question between them.

ARBITRATOR - A person chosen to decide disputes between parties in an arbitration proceeding.
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Arbitrator: A person who conducts an arbitration.
Arbritration: The procedure by which a dispute may be resolved by a person who is not a judge. Arbitration is often used to limit legal costs to both parties.

Arbitrator - the person who presides at an arbitration hearing and renders a decision on the case.
Arraignment - when the defendant appears in Superior Court and enters a plea of guilty or not guilty to a felony charge.

Arbitrator: A person who conducts an arbitration.
Arraignment: A proceeding in which an individual who is accused of committing a crime is brought into court, told of the charges, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.

Arbitrator: A disinterested person, chosen by the parties in a dispute, who will hear the details of the dispute and who will render a decision as to how the dispute shall be settled.

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n. one who conducts an arbitration, and serves as a judge who conducts a "mini-trial," somewhat less formally than a court trial. In most cases the arbitrator is an attorney, either alone or as part of a panel.

Arbitrators and mediators are also subject to an application for recusation as ought to be all persons who sit on tribunals or make judicial or public agency decisions.
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Arbitrator who settles disputes over the amount of loss when an insurer and an insured do not agree.
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TOP Arbitration : A alternative dispute resolution method by which an independent, neutral third person ("arbitrator") is appointed to hear and consider the merits of the dispute and renders a final and binding decision called an award.

A non-court procedure for resolving disputes using one or more neutral third parties -- called the arbitrator or arbitration panel.

In the case even of a legal wager, the authority of a stakeholder, like that of an arbitrator, may be rescinded by either party before the event happens.

Decision The outcome of a proceeding before a judge, arbitrator, government agency, or other legal tribunal. Decision is a general term often used interchangeably with the terms judgment or opinion.

Arbitration: The process by which parties agree to resolve their disputes outside of court, using the services of an experienced third party arbitrator who is authorized by the parties to make decisions about the resolution of the issues.

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A person selected by two or more arbitrators. When they are authorize to do so by the submission of the parties, and they cannot agree as... more
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award: A decision of an Arbitrator.
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bail: the security given (or posted) to ensure the future appearance of a defendant ...

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n. the predisposition of a judge, arbitrator, prospective juror, ...
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n. an offer to purchase with a specific price stated. It includes...

Securities dispute resolution: Selecting arbitrators
Securities dispute resolution: Whether to file a claim
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: a rule in labor law: a reviewing court may set aside an arbitrator's award only if it is unreasonable and does not derive from the collective bargaining agreement
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arbitration [Latin arbitratio, from arbitrari to judge, arbitrate, from arbiter onlooker, arbitrator] : the process of resolving a dispute (as between labor and management) or a grievance outside of the court ...

The outcome of a proceeding before a judge, arbitrator, government agency or other legal tribunal.

Arbitration
The process through which a controversy is submitted to an impartial person called an arbitrator, to resolve a dispute outside of the court system.

A paper or document produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing, or to a person taking depositions, or to auditors, arbitrators, etc.

Term: Arbitration
Definition: The process through which a controversy is submitted to an impartial person called an arbitrator, to resolve a dispute outside of the court system.

arbitration - The referral of a dispute to an impartial third person chosen by the parties to the dispute. The parties agree in advance to abide by the arbitrator's decision following a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be ...

Arbitration - An alternative method of resolving disputes between parties. The right of Appeal from a decision of the arbitrator is limited by the Arbitration Act of 1979.

Arbitration A formal process in which the dispute is referred to a neutral third party. The spouses must agree in advance to accept the arbitrator's decision.
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a method of alternative dispute resolution that does not involve the court system. Some maritime parties may agree to arbitration as a clause in a contract before a dispute arises. Professional arbitrators who specialize in maritime cases are ...

ARBITRATION - A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator.

The system used to decide court cases in Australia, where the opposing parties (q.v.) argue against each other, with a judge or magistrate as an independent decision maker or arbitrator.
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In the United States, in order to obtain damages for breach of contract or to obtain specific performance, the injured party may file a civil (non-criminal) lawsuit, usually in a state court, or petition a private arbitrator to decide the contract ...

formed; of kin to a party, or of the same fraternity or corporation; his attorney, servant, or tenant, or entertained by him; promised money for verdict; sued by exceptant in an action involving legal malice; being formerly a juror or an arbitrator ...

by the divorce court, and it is made "absolute" after six months (which period may, however, be shortened) in the absence of sufficient cause shown to the contrary. (See Divorce.) Decreet arbitral is a Scottish phrase for the award of an arbitrator.

Arbitration(see Alternative Dispute Resolution)ArbitratorA neutral third party, selected by the parties to a dispute, who makes a decision on an issue in dispute.

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