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Arbitration
arbiter and arbitrator, though both found their power in the compromise of the parties; the former being obliged to judge according
Withdrawal of juror
upon a verdict, or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent of the
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
finances. Under s. 153 of the Companies Act, 1929, a compromise or arrangement between any company liable to be wound up
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Badger game
The method of blackmailing by decoying a person into a compromising situation and extorting money by threats of exposure
Intransigent
Refusing compromise uncompromising inflexible irreconcilable
Inculpatory
Imputing blame causing blame to be imputed to criminatory compromising implicating Opposite of exculpatory
face saving
designed to avoid admitting something embarrassing as a face saving compromise of actions
Compromissorial
Relating to compromise
Compromise
A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute to the decision of arbitrators
settle
(as an account) by payment ;also : to close by compromise and payment of less than the full amount claimed or
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