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In a reference

In a reference, The phrase 'in a reference' in s. 31(4) of the Arbitration Act, 1940, is comprehensive enough to cover an application first made after the arbitration is completed and a final award made, and...

Legal proceedings

Legal proceedings, do not in their ordinary sense at first suggest the commencement of an arbitration. To refer to a person as having commenced legal proceedings does not obviously suggest that an arbitration has been commenced,...

Tribunal

Tribunal, includes, within its ambit, all adjudicating bodies, provided they are constituted by the State and are invested with judicial, as distinguished from purely administrative or executive functions, Durga Shankar Mehta v. Thakur Raghuraj Singh, AIR...

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Impasse

a point in labour negotiations at which agreement cannot be reached. A neutral third party (Such as a mediator) is often called in to help resolve an impasse, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 755.

Mediatorship

The office or character of a mediator

arbitrator

an impartial person or group that is given the power by disputing parties to resolve their dispute compare mediator

impartial chairman

impartial chairman : arbitrator mediator ;specif : an arbitrator who serves on a committee or board compare umpire

Daysman

An umpire or arbiter a mediator

Interceder

One who intercedes an intercessor a mediator

Interposer

One who or that which interposes or intervenes an obstacle or interruption a mediator or agent between parties

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