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matter in dispute
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Controvert
To make matter of controversy to dispute or oppose by reasoning to contend against in words or writings to contest to
Arbitration
Arbitration, the determination of a matter in dispute by the judgment of one or more persons, called arbitrators, who in case of difference usually call in
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matter
rights examined, disputed, asserted, proven, or determined by legal process matter in controversy 1 : matter called also matter in dispute 2 : the monetary amount involved in a case matter in issue : a matter that is in
In respect of any matter be referred to the arbitra-tion
In respect of any matter be referred to the arbitra-tion, the phrase 'in respect of any matter agreed to be referred to the … to the arbitration' in s. 3 of Arbitration Act, 1940 cannot be narrowly construed as covering only the disputes or claims on merits which have been referred to the arbitrators. What matters are agreed to be referred
Court
Court in exercise of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction, having jursidiction to decide the questions forming the subject matter of suit, but does not incude any civil court of a grade inferior to such civil court or … 416 (422): (1963) 2 SCR 850. [Criminal Procedure Code (5 of 1898), s. 195(2)] Tribunals functioning under Industrial Disputes Act are not courts in the strict sense of the term they have to discharge quasi-judicial functions and
issue
a vital question or problem [cited a national security ] [raised an of public safety] b : a matter of dispute between two or more parties ;specif : a single material point of fact or law in … NOTE: The burden is on the party moving for summary judgment to show that no genuine issue is in dispute. issue of fact : a dispute about a material fact that is raised by pleadings and that must
Umpire
Lat.]. A submission to arbitration usually provides that in case of arbitrators not agreeing in an award, the matters in dispute shall be decided by a third person, who is called an umpire. The umpire's authority commences … A submission to arbitration usually provides that in case of arbitrators not agreeing in an award, the matters in dispute shall be decided by a third person, who is called an umpire. The umpire's authority commences when arbitrators
Trade dispute
Matched in: Term Trade dispute
Remitter of actions to County Court
the County Court if they may be more conveniently determined there, and the amount or value of the matter in dispute does not exceed 500l. (Jud. Act, 1925), s. 204. See, generally, the County Courts Act, 1934.
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