Umpire - Law Dictionary Search Results
Award
any clerical error or omission in his award. An award maybe set aside when:- (1) An arbitrator or umpire has misconducted himself [for example of technical mis-conduct see Williams v. Wallis and Cox, 1914 (2) KB 478],
Domesman
A judge an umpire
Hellanodic
A judge or umpire in games or combats
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Hague Tribunal
court On the failure of the parties to agree directly on the arbitrators each chooses two arbitrators an umpire is selected by them by a third power or by two powers selected by the parties
Doomsman
A judge an umpire
impartial chairman
impartial chairman : arbitrator mediator ;specif : an arbitrator who serves on a committee or board compare umpire
Signed copy
some document or paper. A document was also a signed copy because it bore the signature of the umpire, Hindustan Construction Company Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1967 SC 526 (527): (1967) 1 SCR 843. [Arbitration
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