Arbitrator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hague Tribunal
to a difference submitted to the court On the failure of the parties to agree directly on the arbitrators each chooses two arbitrators an umpire is selected by them by a third power or by two powers
umpire
to decide finally a controversy or question between parties: as a : one appointed to decide between disagreeing arbitrators b : an impartial third party chosen to arbitrate disputes arising under the terms of a labor agreement
International Commercial Arbitration
International Commercial Arbitration, the definition of 'international commercial arbitration' makes no distinction between international commercial arbitrations which take place in India
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Panel
2. In Scots law, the accused person in a criminal trial after appearance in court. 3. Panel of Arbitrators, the name given to the permanent Court or Tribunal established under the Hague Arbitration Convention. The term is
Matter in difference
does not mean a reference of all possible matters, but of all matters which are brought before the arbitrator, Rees v. Waters, 153 ER 1187.
Fabricating false evidence
judicial proceeding, or in a proceeding taken by law before a public servant as such, or before an arbitrator, and that such circumstance, false entry or false statement, so appearing in evidence, may cause any person who
Experts
evidence rests upon the maxim cuilibet in sua arte est credendum. Regarding Court Experts, see R.S.C.Ord. XXXVIIA. An arbitrator under the (English) Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 36), cannot by virtue f
Geneva arbitration
and the only question was as to the amount of the damage which were ultimately fixed by the arbitrators at 3,229,166l. The five arbitrators were nominated by Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Switzerland, and Brazil. The
Instruments of partition
order for effecting a partition passed by any revenue-authority or any Civil Court and an award by an arbitrator directing a partition. [Stamp Act, 1899 (2 of 1899), s. 2(15)]
Without prejudice
term is used, it only means that the respondent reserved to itself the right to contend before the arbitrator that a dispute raised or the claim made by the contractor was not covered by the arbitration clause,
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