Synonym: arbitrament, arbitrement. Similar words: arbitrate, arbitrator, arbitrary, frustration, prostration, registration, sequestration, illustration. Meaning: [‚ɑːbɪ'treɪʃn] n. 1. (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) 2. the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment.
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31 If the claimant is still dissatisfied, the dispute goes to arbitration, where the engineer's decision can be reviewed.
32 One of the important points was to get the offer of independent arbitration where all else has failed.
33 Any differences which could not be resolved through negotiation would be submitted to an arbitration commission.
34 The California Legislature has provided for mandatory arbitration of all cases involving amounts less than $ 15, 000.
35 The reform of arbitration procedure is a controversial subject, with many wishing to detach arbitration from close adherence to litigation procedures.
36 But to save the costs of a lawsuit, she agrees to arbitration.
37 Before deciding whether to provide for determination by expert rather than by arbitration, it is essential to appreciate the differences between them.
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38 A similar result can be achieved by requiring claims arising under the contract to be referred to arbitration.
39 Then, Clinton also intervened, without appointing an emergency board, by appealing to both parties to agree to binding arbitration.
40 The hon. Member for Rotherham made some interesting points about independent arbitration.
41 Civil proceedings are also consensual when commenced by special agreement to submit to arbitration or the International Court of Justice.
42 Mr Cook also repeated demands for arbitration to settle the ambulance staff pay dispute.
43 Of the 92 cases resolved during the year, only three had to go to informal arbitration as opposed to agreed settlement.
44 Churchill then wanted to coerce the owners into a national agreement and statutory arbitration.
45 It would be sensible for dioceses to establish procedures for arbitration in case these are needed to settle disputes.
46 Janzen offers something besides going to court: mediation and arbitration services that are just as legally binding.
47 At the end of August the first arbitration case was decided upon.
48 There is a standard set of terms for the conduct of an arbitration.
49 The industry loves to force you to litigate in two forums, in court and in the arbitration system.
50 We got locked into the outfield situation once Greg accepted arbitration.
51 Indeed, only five out of the 330 complaints brought since the scheme started have required arbitration.
52 The association now refuses to handle arbitration cases in which employees are forbidden from having lawyers represent them.
53 Where only quantum is in dispute it will be dealt by arbitration.
54 Nevertheless, the section makes clear that an agreement to submit disputes to arbitration is not to be regarded as an exclusion.
55 There is no statutory supervision by the court as there is with arbitration.
56 If negotiation fails to provide an agreement acceptable to both sides then a dispute is referred to pendulum arbitration.
57 Anyone who has a legitimate grievance against the company can take it to the arbitration committee.
58 There is also an arbitration scheme under which many negligence claims are settled.
59 The owners did not agree and offered to submit the dispute to arbitration.
60 The remainder of the arbitration cases are handled by the other securities bodies that must approve the recommendations.
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