arbitration
31arbitration — Quasi judicial recourse to an independent individual or organization to settle a dispute between two or more parties. Arbitration is often used to settle commercial, labor, and political disputes, and it is an alternative to civil law proceedings …
32arbitration — UK [ˌɑː(r)bɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌɑrbɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] 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… …
33arbitration — ar|bi|tra|tion [ˌa:bıˈtreıʃən US ˌa:r ] n [U] the process of judging officially how an argument should be settled ▪ The dispute is going to arbitration (=someone is being asked to arbitrate) . ▪ Both sides in the dispute have agreed to binding… …
34Arbitration Act 1996 — Закон об арбитраже 1996 г., действующий в Англии и Уэльсе. Этот Закон содержит значительные отступления от правил, сформулированных в Типовом законе ЮНСИТРАЛ о международном торговом арбитраже (UNCITRAL Model Law). В Шотландии действует закон,… …
35arbitration law — lex arbitri …
36arbitration — noun (U) the process of judging officially how an argument should be settled: go to arbitration (=ask someone to arbitrate) …
37arbitration — noun the council called for arbitration to settle the dispute Syn: adjudication, judgment, arbitrament; mediation, mediatorship, conciliation, settlement, intervention …
38arbitration — komercinis arbitražas statusas Aprobuotas sritis civilinė teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Komercinio ginčo sprendimo būdas, kai fiziniai ar juridiniai asmenys, remdamiesi savo susitarimu, tarpusavio ginčui spręsti kreipiasi ar įsipareigoja kreiptis… …
39arbitration — A mode of settling differences through the investigation and determination, by one or more persons selected for the purpose, of some disputed matter submitted to them by the contending parties for decision and award, in lieu of a judicial… …
40Arbitration in the United States of America — Arbitration, in the context of United States law, is a form of alternative dispute resolution mdash; specifically, a legal alternative to litigation whereby the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective positions (through agreement or …