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arbitrator

A private, neutral person chosen to arbitrate a disagreement, as opposed to a court of law. An arbitrator could be used to settle any non-criminal dispute, and many business contracts make provisions for an arbitrator in the event of a disagreement. Generally, resolving a disagreement through an arbitrator is substantially less expensive than resolving it through a court of law.

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  1. arbitrator - definition of arbitrator by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    ar·bi·tra·tor (är b -tr t r). n. 1. A person chosen to settle the issue between parties engaged in a dispute. See Synonyms at judge. 2. One having the ability or ...
     
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    arbitrator n. one who conducts an arbitration, and serves as a judge who conducts a "mini-trial," somewhat less formally than a court trial. In most cases the ...
     
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    The tribunal may consist of a sole arbitrator, or there may be two or more arbitrators, which might include either a chairman or an umpire. The parties to a dispute ...
     
  5. What is arbitrator? definition and meaning
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    Synonyms for arbitrator at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms, and definitions. Dictionary and Word of the Day.
     
  7. Arbitrator Training - FINRA
    Training. Required Basic Arbitrator Training Before being eligible to serve on cases, arbitrators must successfully complete this Basic Arbitrator Training Program ...
     
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    Offers arbitrator and mediator information as well as information and links to arbitration laws.