
• (n.) A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties who have a controversy, to determine their differences. See Arbitration. • (n.) One who has the power of deciding or prescribing without control; a ruler; a governor.
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Ar'bi·tra`tor noun [ Latin , from
arbitrari : confer French
arbitrateur .]
1. A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties who have a controversy, to determine their differences. See
Arbitration .
2. One who has the power of deciding or prescribing w...
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A person chosen to decide disputes between parties in an arbitration proceeding.
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A private, disinterested person chosen to decide disputes between parties. (See arbitration)
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An Amarr tier 2 cruiser.
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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. The test for apparent or unconscious bias in an arbitrator is whether there was any real danger that he was biased.
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An impartial third party whom disputing parties submits their differences for decision (award). An ad hoc arbitrator is one selected to act in a specific case or a limited group of cases. A permanent arbitrator is one selected to serve for the life of the agreement or a stipulated term, hearing all disputes that arise during this period.
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An independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute
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Is a person who is selected to resolve a dispute in the financial industry. Usually there are three arbitrators on a panel. The composition of the arbitrators is from a pool of candidates viewed either as 'Public' or 'Industry.'
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Is a person who is selected to resolve a dispute in the financial industry. Usually there are three arbitrators on a panel. The composition of the arbitrators is from a pool of candidates viewed either as "Public" or "Industry."
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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. His duties are prosecution of and conducting all suits in the supreme court, giving advice upon questions of law and legal dilemmas, from The President or from the heads of any of th...
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See: arbitration
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