Impartial - Law Dictionary Search Results
Police reforms
for the police to function truly and efficiently as an impartial agent of the law of the land and, at the
Speaker of the House of Commons
he was elected, and is expected to preserve a strictly impartial attitude. a substantial salary is provided with a furnished residence.
Speaker of the House of Lords
House of Commons is under no obligation to preserve an impartial attitude, since he is a member of the Government for
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Umpire
40, 44 and 45. See Selected Decisions of Umpire. An impartial person appointed to make an award or final decision usually
Impartially
In an impartial manner
Irrespective
Without regard for conditions circumstances or consequences unbiased independent impartial as an irrespective judgment
Impartialist
One who is impartial
fair
: free from self-interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism [a and impartial tribunal] 2 : reasonable as a basis for exchange [a
adversary
opposing parties usually represented by counsel present evidence to an impartial decision-maker (as a jury) by a process of questioning witnesses
arbitration
outside of the court system by presenting it to an impartial third party or panel for a decision that may or
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