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Noun
/ˈärbiˌtrātər/,
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arbitrators, plural;
  1. An independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute


  1. arbiter: someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue; "the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case"
  2. (arbitrate) intercede: act between parties with a view to reconciling differences; "He interceded in the family dispute"; "He mediated a settlement"
  3. (arbitration) (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)
  4. (arbitration) the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment; "they submitted their disagreement to arbitration"
  5. An arbitral tribunal (or arbitration tribunal) is a panel of one or more adjudicators which is convened and sits to resolve a dispute by way of arbitration. The tribunal may consist of a sole arbitrator, or there may be two or more arbitrators, which might include either a chairman or an umpire. ...
  6. Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons (the "arbitrators", "arbiters" or "arbitral tribunal"), by whose decision (the "award") they agree ...
  7. A person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated
  8. (arbitrate) To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter; To submit (a dispute) to such judgment; (rare) To assign an object an arbitrary value, or otherwise arbitrarily determine it
  9. (arbitration) The act or process of arbitrating; A process through which two or more parties use an arbitrator or arbiter in order to resolve a dispute; In general, a form of justice where both parties designate a person whose ruling they will accept formally. ...
  10. (ARBITRATORS) Yautja police that mainly consist of ANCIENTS who are bored with the Hunt. They represent judge, jury, and executioner. There are no appeals to their decisions.
  11. (ARBITRATE) Sometimes a mediator does solve people's problems. Then he or she isn't called a mediator. He or she is called an arbitrator. When people ask an arbitrator to help them, they must agree to do whatever the arbitrator suggests.
  12. (Arbitrate) Samurai retainers and vassals who were lords of villages or mountain valleys would often arrive to consult Lord Akiyama, to pay him taxes, or to ask him to arbitrate in some dispute. ...
  13. (Arbitration) A legally binding, non-judicial procedure held before a neutral third party, the “arbitrator,” who acts as private judge.
  14. (Arbitration) Method of settling disputes which is usually binding on parties. A clause usually in a charter party.
  15. (ARBITRATION) Procedure in which an insurance company and the insured or a vendor agree to settle a claim dispute by accepting a decision made by a third party.
  16. (Arbitration) The non-judicial submission of a controversy to selected third parties for their determination in the manner provided by agreement or by law.
  17. (arbitration) A form of alternative dispute resolution where an unbiased person or panel renders an opinion as to responsibility for or extent of a loss.
  18. (arbitration) A non-litigation method of dispute resolution.  It is binding on all parties.  Litigation is precluded.
  19. (arbitration) a dispute mediating process in which each side selects their representative, in addition to the participation of a chosen third (impartial) individual.
  20. (Arbitration) The submitting of matters of controversy to judgment by persons selected by all parties to the dispute.
  21. (ARBITRATION) the process by which parties who cannot agree among themselves submit the dispute to the judgment of an impartial party.
  22. (ARBITRATION) If any dispute arises between a user/users and company arising out of use of the website or thereafter, in connection with the validity, interpretation, implementation or alleged breach of any provision of this Agreement, the dispute shall be referred to a sole Arbitrator who shall ...
  23. (Arbitration) A method of settling disputes between brokers and their clients, brokerage firms and clearing corporations, employees and their firms, and two brokerage firms. Arbitration has been adopted by all exchanges and securities associations. ...
  24. (Arbitration) A method where conflict between two or more parties is resolved by impartial persons, arbitrators, who are knowledgeable in the areas in controversy. Also called mediation.
  25. (Arbitration) A meeting with the debtor, lenders, and a third party. This is done to see if an agreement can be met without going to trial. (Back to Debt Glossary)