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Case stated

both parties to an action, or drawn up by an impartial person agreed upon by them or settled by the Court

Imprejudicate

Not prejudged unprejudiced impartial

Indifferently

In an indifferent manner without distinction or preference impartially without concern wish affection or aversion tolerably passably

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Indistinguishing

Making no difference indiscriminative impartial as indistinguishing liberalities

Irrespective

Without regard for conditions circumstances or consequences unbiased independent impartial as an irrespective judgment

Neuter

Neither the one thing nor the other on neither side impartial neutral

Arbitration

indifferent person between the disputants, and should be incorrupt and impartial. Generally speaking, almost all matters in dispute, not being of

Ballot

is over, are taken out one by one by an impartial person. as to ballots for the militia (now abolished), see

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

Cross-examination

the subject-matter of the issue. (b) that he is not impartial, as being (1) a friend of the other side, through

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