
1) Arbitrament 2) Arbitrement 3) Intervention 4) Mediation
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1) Conciliation 2) Dispute settling 3) French word used in English 4) Giving authoritative judgment 5) Intercession 6) Intervention 7) Legal terminology 8) Mediation 9) Negotiation 10) One way to settle differences 11) Settlement
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A form of alternative dispute resolution in which the parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party and agree to abide by his/her decision. In arbitration there is a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard.
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Method of settling disputes usually applied to a charter party.
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• (n.) The hearing and determination of a cause between parties in controversy, by a person or persons chosen by the parties.
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A process where devices compete for possession of the channel on a prioritized basis.
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A process by which two disputing parties come to a suitable conclusion.
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A voluntary but binding arbitration is available where an applicant is pursuing an unfair dismissal claim. The applicant must receive independent advice and the parties must agree in writing to be bound by the decision before proceedings. The hearing is private, there is a bar on any further tribunal hearing on the claim and the arbitrator can awar...
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A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator.
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An alternative dispute resolution method that uses a neutral third party (i.e. arbitrator) to resolv
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A privately conducted trial to resolve a dispute. Arbitration can be binding (in which case there is
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Ar`bi·tra'tion noun [ French
arbitration , Latin
arbitratio , from
arbitrari .] The hearing and determination of a cause between parties in controversy, by a person or persons chosen by the parties. » This may be done by one person; but it is usual to choose two or three call...
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A method of alternative dispute resolution in which the disputing parties agree to abide by the decision of an arbitrator(s).
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A formal dispute resolution mechanism, usually provided by a body such as a Chamber of Commerce or the LME. Provision for arbitration is usually written into the contract to avoid the necessity for litigation.
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An out-of-court procedure for resolving disputes in which one or more people -- the arbitrator(s) -- hear evidence and make a decision. Arbitration is like a trial in some ways, but typically proceeds much more quickly and with less formality.
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Is a process to resolve disputes for securities and futures markets. It can involve broker/dealers, clients, and employees of broker/dealers. There are different forums such as the NASD and NYSE.
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A particular procedure for resolving disputes outside of the courts using one or more neutral parties known as the arbitrator or the arbitration panel. Arbitration can sometimes use less formal methods than those followed in trial courts. This can sometimes lead to a faster and less expensive resolution. There are many types in arbitration in use. ...
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Form of alternative dispute resolution in which parties bring dispute to a neutral third party and agree to abide by decision reached. Decisions usually cannot be appealed.
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Arbitration is the determination of a dispute by an arbitrator or arbitrators rather than by a court of law. Any civil (i.e. non-criminal) matter may be settled in this way; commercial contracts often contain arbitration clauses providing for this to be done in a specified way. If each side appoints its own arbitrator, as is usual, and the arbitrat...
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A process in which a neutral third party hears both sides to a dispute and renders a decision. It is an alternative to using the legal process, which can be costly, and time consuming.
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noun (law) the hearing and determination of a dispute by an impartial referee agreed to by both parties (often used to settle disputes between labor and management)
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A method where conflict between two or more parties is resolved by impartial persons - arbitrators - who are knowledgeable in the areas in controversy. (See mediation)
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a legal method of resolving a dispute without going to court.
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a proceeding where parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party and agree to abide by his/her decision. Similar to court case since each party can present evidence, but not as formal, and heard by an arbitrator and not a judge.
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giving authoritative judgment
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