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arbitrator <an arbitrator; arbitrators> N

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In that forum, an arbitration tribunal was formed with one arbitrator appointed by each party and a third arbitrator elected by the arbitrators appointed by the parties.
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Generally, arbitrators appear to be relatively willing to deduct legal fees on the basis of unreasonableness.
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Collectively the arbitrators were deputized to adjudicate on the legal possessors of the lands in question.
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The government also limited the factors arbitrators and conciliation boards can consider when making their decisions.
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The question of arbitrability of disputes is often raised by parties in arbitration proceedings and the arbitrators have always faced difficulty in settling this question.
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They act as advocates, advisers, arbitrators and mediators for law firms, for in-house legal departments and for licensed and public access clients.
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For disputes between an employee and member firms, all three arbitrators are industry panelists, according to.
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If the parties decline to specify the mode for selecting the arbitrators, then the relevant legal system will usually provide a default selection process.
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There is a loose social structure that park guards and conservationists deal with, taking on roles such as community educators and arbitrators.
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To ensure effective arbitration and to increase the general credibility of the arbitral process, arbitrators will sometimes sit as a panel, usually consisting of three arbitrators.
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