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  • 11Interlocutory appeal — An interlocutory appeal (or interim appeal), in the law of civil procedure, is an appeal of a ruling by a trial court that is made before the trial itself has concluded. Most jurisdictions generally prohibit such appeals, requiring parties to… …

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  • 12National Arbitration Forum — The National Arbitration Forum (NAF), founded in 1986, provides arbitration and mediation services to businesses, based at its Minneapolis, Minnesota headquarters and offices in New Jersey. The company is one of the United States s largest and… …

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  • 13Papal Arbitration — • An institution almost coeval with the papacy itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Papal Arbitration     Papal Arbitration      …

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  • 14Federal Arbitration Act — In United States law, the Federal Arbitration Act is a statute that provides for judicial facilitation of private dispute resolution through arbitration. It applies in both state courts and federal courts, as was held in Southland v. Keating. It… …

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  • 15Employment Appeal Tribunal — a tribunal under the Employment Protection Consolidation Act 1978 made up of High Court judges and judges of the Court of Session and lay members. It hears appeals on points of law from employment tribunals. A further appeal on a point of law can …

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  • 16Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand …

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  • 17Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1894 — Infobox NZ Legislation short title=Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act long title= introduced by= William Pember Reeves | date passed=1894 royal assent= commencement= amendments= 1936, 1961 related legislation= Industrial Relations Act… …

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  • 18Court of Arbitration (New Zealand) — The Court of Arbitration was a specialist employment court in New Zealand that dealt with industrial relations disputes from 1894 to 1973. The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1894 created a compulsory arbitration system for resolving… …

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  • 19Employment Appeal Tribunal — The Employment Appeal Tribunal is a tribunal Non Departmental Public Body in England and Wales and Scotland, and is a superior court of record. [Industrial Tribunals Act 1996, [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1996/ukpga 19960017 en 4#pt2 pb1… …

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  • 20Central Arbitration Committee — (CAC) An independent body with statutory powers whose main function is to adjudicate on applications relating to the statutory recognition and de recognition of trade unions by employers for collective bargaining purposes, where such recognition… …

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