arbitration
21arbitration — /arbatreyshan/ A process of dispute resolution in which a neutral third party (arbitrator) renders a decision after a hearing at which both parties have an opportunity to be heard. Where arbitration is voluntary, the disputing parties select the… …
22arbitration — The procedure available to customers for the settlement of disputes. Brokers and exchange members are required to participate in arbitration to settle disputes. Arbitration is available through the exchanges, the NFA, and the CFTC. The CENTER… …
23arbitration — n. 1) to conduct arbitration 2) to go to; resort to arbitration (the union and management went to arbitration; the dispute went to arbitration) 3) binding; voluntary arbitration 4) arbitration between; of * * * [ˌɑːbɪ treɪʃ(ə)n] of voluntary… …
24arbitration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ binding ▪ Both sides have agreed that the arbitration will be binding. ▪ independent (esp. BrE), international ▪ salary (esp. AmE) VERB + …
25arbitration — The determination of a dispute by an arbitrator or arbitrators rather than by a court of law. Any civil (i.e. noncriminal) matter may be settled in this way; commercial contracts often contain arbitration clauses providing for this to be done in… …
26arbitration — The determination of a dispute by an arbitrator or arbitrators rather than by a court of law. Any civil (i. e. noncriminal) matter may be settled in this way; commercial contracts often contain arbitration clauses providing for this to be done in …
27arbitration — /ˌɑ:bɪ treɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the settling of a dispute by an outside party agreed on by both sides ● to take a dispute to arbitration or to go to arbitration ● arbitration in an industrial dispute ● The two sides decided to submit the dispute to… …
28Arbitration — Ar|bi|t|ra|ti|on, die; [engl. arbitration = Schlichtung] (Börsenw.): Schiedswesen für Streitigkeiten an der Börse. * * * Arbitration [auch englisch ɑːbɪ treɪʃn] die, / en, Schieds(gerichts)verfahren mit Schiedsspruch; die außergerichtliche… …
29arbitration — ar|bi|tra|tion [ ,arbı treıʃn ] noun uncount the official process of trying to settle a disagreement between two people or groups by considering all the facts and opinions: go to arbitration (=use arbitration): Some salary claims will go to… …
30arbitration — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)bɪtreɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Arbitration is the judging of a dispute between people or groups by someone who is not involved. ...the independent arbitration service, ACAS... The matter is likely to go to arbitration …