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arbitration [ˌɑ:bɪˈtreɪʃən, Am ˌɑ:rbə-] N no pl

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Private individuals can create legally binding contracts, including (in some jurisdictions) arbitration agreements that exclude the normal court process.
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It can also be compared with arbitration, which resembles a legal proceeding.
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Throughout her legal career, her practice was primarily in arbitration, mediation and human rights law.
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They could specify when and where the arbitration could take place, and who could do it.
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An arbitration committee met to consider the affair.
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Judges only have limited jurisdiction over arbitration issues.
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In arbitration, both sides make an argument as to the merits of their case and the arbitrator decides the outcome.
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This was the highest salary ever paid to a pitcher eligible for arbitration before free agency.
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This made the case the world's largest-ever arbitration case.
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Recourse to arbitration implies an engagement to submit in good faith to the award.
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