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arbitrator [är′bətrā′tər] Etymology: L, arbiter, umpire an impartial person appointed to resolve a dispute between parties. The arbitrator listens to the evidence presented by the parties in an informal hearing and attempts to arrive at a resolution acceptable to both parties. arbitration, n. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The Commission is not a court or an arbitral tribunal before which the parties appear; it is a political organ that performs an essentially fact-finding function of examining claims, verifying their validity, evaluating losses, assessing payments and resolving disputed claims; it is only in this last respect that a quasi-judicial function may be involved. At the same time, Pomini is contesting Farrel's efforts to enforce the arbitration decision based on Farrel's failure to abide by its terms, Farrel's misrepresentations regarding the decision and the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal. Upon the action of the first Defendant [DT] the arbitral tribunal had determined with final and binding effect only against the second Defendant [Elektrim] that the transfer of shares in Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa, established in 1995, from the second Defendant [Elektrim] to the Plaintiff [Telco] was legally ineffective. |
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