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111ARBITRATION — s. f. T. de Jurispr. Estimation faite en gros et sans entrer dans le détail. Il est peu usité …
112Arbitration, The — a comedy (c300 B.C.) by Menander, extant only as a fragment. * * * …
113arbitration bar — Metall. a bar of cast iron used as a sample for the batch to which it belongs. * * * …
114arbitration — noun a) the act or process of arbitrating b) a process through which two or more parties use an arbitrator or arbiter in order to resolve a dispute See Also: arbiter, arbitrable …
115Arbitration — An informal hearing regarding a dispute. The dispute is judged by a group of people (generally three) who have been selected by an impartial panel. Once a decision has been reached, there is no further appeal process. We frequently hear this term …
116arbitration — (ar bi tra sion) s. f. Terme de jurisprudence. Estimation faite en gros. ÉTYMOLOGIE Arbitratio (voy. arbitrer) ; provenç. arbitracio …
117arbitration — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. intervention, mediation, settlement (of dispute). See judgment, compromise. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mediation, negotiation, compromise, adjustment; see agreement 1 , intervention 1 …
118Arbitration — Ar|bi|tra|ti|on auch: Ar|bit|ra|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 = Arbitrage (1) …
119Arbitration — ⇡ Arbitrage …
120Arbitration — Ar|bi|tra|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. arbitratio »Gutachten«> Schiedswesen für Streitigkeiten an der Börse; vgl. ↑Arbitrage …