refer the dispute to arbitration

  • 1arbitration — /ˌɑ:bɪ treɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the settling of a dispute by an outside party agreed on by both sides ● to take a dispute to arbitration or to go to arbitration ● arbitration in an industrial dispute ● The two sides decided to submit the dispute to… …

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  • 2refer — re•fer [[t]rɪˈfɜr[/t]] v. ferred, fer•ring 1) to direct to a person, place, etc., for information or anything required 2) to direct the attention of: The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote[/ex] 3) to submit for decision, information, etc.:… …

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  • 3Arbitration — • A method of arranging differences between two parties by referring them to the judgment of a disinterested outsider whose decision the parties to a dispute agree in advance to accept as in some way binding Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 4Arbitration — Not to be confused with Arbitrage. For Wikipedia s arbitration policy, see Wikipedia:Arbitration/Policy …

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  • 5Dispute resolution — For Wikipedia s dispute resolution guidelines, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution …

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  • 6History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute — The territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru was one of the most persistent and seemingly most resistant to resolution of any in the Western Hemisphere. The conflict arose virtually at the birth of these two nations from the Spanish Empire in …

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  • 7Alternative dispute resolution — (ADR) includes dispute resolution processes and techniques that fall outside of the government judicial process. Despite historic resistance to ADR by both parties and their advocates, ADR has gained widespread acceptance among both the general… …

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  • 8Sea, Law of the — International law codified in a treaty signed in 1982 covering the status and use of territorial waters, sea lanes, and ocean resources. Originally signed by 117 countries, the treaty had some 140 state parties by the early 21st century. The… …

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  • 9Labor unions in the United States — function as legally recognized representatives of workers in numerous industries. The most prominent unions are found among public sector employees such as teachers and police. Activity by labor unions in the United States today centers on… …

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  • 10Court of Arbitration (New South Wales) — The Court of Arbitration was the first court in New South Wales, a state of Australia which dealt exclusively with industrial relation disputes in the early twentieth century. Justice Lance Wright claims that it perhaps was the first court of its …

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