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arbitrator
ar·bi·tra·tor A0399500 (är′bĭ-trā′tər)n. A person agreed upon or appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue; an arbiter.ar•bi•tra•tor (ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪ tər) n. a person empowered to decide a dispute or settle differences, as contract terms involving labor and management. [1400–50; late Middle English < Late Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | arbitrator - someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue; "the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case"arbiter, umpireevaluator, judge - an authority who is able to estimate worth or qualitythird party - someone other than the principals who are involved in a transaction |
arbitratornoun judge, referee, umpire, arbiter, adjudicator He served as an arbitrator in a series of commercial disputes in India.arbitratornounA person, usually appointed, who decides the issues or results, or supervises the conduct, of a competition or conflict:arbiter, judge, referee, umpire.Sports: ref, ump.Translationsarbitrate (ˈaːbitreit) verb to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc. He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management. 仲裁 仲裁ˌarbiˈtration noun the making of a decision by an arbitrator. The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration. 仲裁 仲裁ˈarbitrator noun a person who makes a judgement in a dispute etc. 仲裁人 仲裁人EncyclopediaSeearbiterMedicalSeeARBITERarbitrator
arbitratorn. one who conducts an arbitration, and serves as a judge who conducts a "mini-trial," somewhat less formally than a court trial. In most cases the arbitraror is an attorney, either alone or as part of a panel. Most court jurisdictions now have lists of attorneys who serve as arbitrators. Other arbitrators come from arbitration services which provide lists from which the parties can agree on an arbitrator (many of whom are retired judges--even "People's Court" Judge Wapner is on such a panel in Los Angeles County). There is also the American Arbitration Association which usually has a panel of attorneys chosen by the association. Professional arbitration services are paid well to move cases along. There are also arbitrators who are experts on everything from construction to maritime damage. In some contracts there is a provision for such an expert-type arbitrator named by each side with a third chosen by the other two. (See: arbitration) arbitrator see ARBITRATION.ARBITRATOR. A private extraordinary judge chosen by the parties who have amatter in dispute, invested with power to decide the same. Arbitrators areso called because they have generally an arbitrary power, there being incommon no appeal from their sentences, which are called awards. Vide Caldw.on Arb. Index,. h.t.; Kyd on Awards, Index, h.t. 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 2491. FinancialSeeArbiterarbitrator
Synonyms for arbitratornoun judgeSynonyms- judge
- referee
- umpire
- arbiter
- adjudicator
Synonyms for arbitratornoun a person, usually appointed, who decides the issues or results, or supervises the conduct, of a competition or conflictSynonyms- arbiter
- judge
- referee
- umpire
- ref
- ump
Synonyms for arbitratornoun someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issueSynonymsRelated Words- evaluator
- judge
- third party
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