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arbiter

arbiter [Latin, onlooker, arbitrator] : arbitrator

Arbiter

Arbiter, a private extra-judicial judge; an arbitrator or referee; a witness.

Rerum suarum, quilibet est moderator et arbiter

Rerum suarum, quilibet est moderator et arbiter (Co. Litt. 233a), everyone is the manager and judge of

Turpis arbiter

Turpis arbiter, a bribed or corrupt Judge.

arbitration

arbitration [Latin arbitratio, from arbitrari to judge, arbitrate, from arbiter onlooker, arbitrator] : the process of resolving a dispute (as

Daysman

An umpire or arbiter a mediator

Actio bon' fidei

of equity into account and he was acting as an arbiter rather than as a judex. See CONDICTIO, Sand. Just.

Arbitration

Termes de la Ley. The civilians make a difference between arbiter and arbitrator, though both found their power in the compromise

Coin

of commerce, it is the Crown's prerogative and monopoly, as arbiter of domestic commerce, to give it authority or make it

Reasonableness

rights of which the court of judicial review is the arbiter, G.B. Mahajan v. Jalgaon Municipal Council, AIR 1991 SC 1153:

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