Impartialness - Law Dictionary Search Results
arbitrator
arbitrator : an impartial person or group that is given the power by disputing
death qualification
death penalty would prevent him or her from making an impartial decision as to the defendant's guilt
disinterested
free of any interest esp. of a pecuniary nature : impartial [a person to witness the will]
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equal
regarding or affecting all objects in the same way : impartial n : one that is equal
factfinder
of a case, situation, or relationship: as a : an impartial examiner designated by a government agency to appraise the facts
factfinding
: a method of labor dispute resolution in which an impartial factfinder holds hearings and from the evidence gathered makes determinations
fair
: free from self-interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism [a and impartial tribunal] 2 : reasonable as a basis for exchange [a
fundamental fairness
fundamental fairness 1 : the balance or impartiality (of a court proceeding) that is essential to due process
hearing
been granted fair hearing : a hearing that is conducted impartially and in accordance with due process and for which the
neutral
neutral : one that is neutral ;specif : an impartial person used in alternative dispute resolution to help resolve or
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