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Submission
Submission, means an agreement to submit a dispute to and abide by the decision of an arbitrator, Albert v. Goor, 218 P 2d 736 (1950). Submission, usually applied to the reference of a contended matter
Interpretation of contract
Interpretation of contract, is a matter for the arbitrator to decide and the court cannot substitute its own decision in place of the decision of the arbitrator,
arbitration
arbitration [Latin arbitratio, from arbitrari to judge, arbitrate, from arbiter onlooker, arbitrator] : the process of resolving a dispute (as between labor and management) or a grievance outside of the
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arbiter
arbiter [Latin, onlooker, arbitrator] : arbitrator
Hybrid award
neither speaking awards nor non-speaking - partly speaking and partly non-speaking awards. If the award made by the arbitrator is a non-speaking one the difficulty of showing that there is an error apparent on the face of
arbitrament
arbitrament 1 : the settling of a dispute by an arbitrator 2 : arbitrator's award
arbitrate
arbitrate -trat·ed -trat·ing vt 1 : to act as arbitrator for 2 : to bring to arbitration for settlement [agreed to their dispute] vi : to act as
manifest
injury] 2 : capable of being easily understood or recognized : clearly evident, obvious, and indisputable [vacating an arbitrator's award because of the arbitrator's disregard of the law] man·i·fest·ly adv vt : to make evident or certain
Arbiter
Arbiter, a private extra-judicial judge; an arbitrator or referee; a witness. See ARBITRATOR.
Spielberg Doctrine
of the doctrine] : a doctrine in labor law: the National Labor Relations Board will defer to an arbitrator's decision regarding a contract dispute if the arbitrator's decision was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act,
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