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Mediate testimony
Mediate testimony, secondary evidence, which see.
Mediators of questions
Mediators of questions, six persons authorised by statute, who, upon any
mediator
mediator : one that works to effect reconciliation, settlement, or compromise
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Tenure
dominium directum (the dominion of the soil), which it placed mediately, or immediately, in the Crown, from the dominium utile (the
Award
Award [the primitive sense of ward is shown in the It. Guardare, Fr. regarder, to look. Hence, Prov. Fr. eswarder...
Foreign award
Foreign award, an award in pursuance of an arbitration agreement governed by India Law, if the conditions under s. 44...
Reference
Reference was the sending of any matter of inquiry by the Court of Chancery to a chief clerk, a taxing...
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...
Umpire
Umpire [fr. imperator or impar, Lat.]. A submission to arbitration usually provides that in case of arbitrators not agreeing in...
grievance
a grievance procedure see also arbitration grievance arbitration at arbitration, mediation
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