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Arbitrate meaning
To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter | To submit (a dispute) to such judgment | To assign an arbitrary value to, or otherwise determine arbitrarily.
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Example sentences (20)
Arcade Building with strikers and soldiers Debs gave Pullman five days to respond to the union demands but Pullman refused even to negotiate (leading another industrialist to yell, "The damned idiot ought to arbitrate, arbitrate and arbitrate!
As a centre for arbitration and mediation, Singapore, with its many international law firms, can also be where countries on Belt and Road schemes arbitrate issues or find legal expertise, the Prime Minister added.
However, there have been instances where litigants have invoked writ jurisdiction in contractual disputes that are otherwise governed by an agreement to arbitrate.
The question of whether the exemption applies to Uber drivers and other gig workers is crucial because it determines whether they can bring large-scale class actions or must individually arbitrate legal claims.
The vaccination policy amounted to discrimination, but it was not arbitrary and therefore the court did not have the jurisdiction to arbitrate the complaint.
He called for a Sudanese model of transitional justice that takes into account Sudanese customs and traditions, such as the ajaweed, tribal leaders who mediate and arbitrate in tribal conflicts in Darfur.
Time to arbitrate the morals of this little shit, again.
He said once the cases have been brought in court, they will be handed over to the elders who should arbitrate and report back to court the solution so that it can be adopted and a court order is issued immediately.
It will be up to the investigating chamber, which will undoubtedly be appealed by the prosecution and civil parties, to settle this inconsistency by bringing the case back to a court of appeals, and give a popular jury the right to arbitrate this debate.
That requires a successful no-confidence vote and either an alternative government chosen from the existing House of Commons or, more likely, a general election so that the people can arbitrate.
The definition of a referee is ‘an official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and to arbitrate on matters arising from the play’.
Uber will no longer require its US riders, drivers, or employees to arbitrate individual claims of sexual assault or harassment, chief legal officer Tony West announced today (May 15).
Why such a controversial figure when a suitable template is modeled by the retired chief of Scotia Bank, who volunteered arbitrate negotiations between Mary Isaacs’ union and the government-barely 2 years ago.
Workers who sue over the agreements often claim the arrangement is unfair because arbitrators who are paid to arbitrate are motivated to send disputes to arbitration.
A jury of twelve free men were assigned to arbitrate in these disputes.
As a result of the incident, AL president Ban Johnson was forced to arbitrate the situation.
Both the central 68000 processor and other members of the chipset have to arbitrate for access to chip RAM via Agnus.
Each family would be largely autonomous in their designated area, but the Commission would arbitrate disputes between gangs.
Fearing civil war between the Bruce and Balliol families and supporters, the Guardians of Scotland wrote to Edward I of England, asking him to come north and arbitrate between the claimants in order to avoid civil war.
Furthermore, arbitration agreements can only bind parties who have agreed, expressly or impliedly to arbitrate.