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Arbitrate \Ar"bi*trate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Arbitrated}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Arbitrating}.] [L. arbitratus, p. p. of
arbitrari to be a hearer or beholder of something, to make a
decision, to give judgment, fr. arbiter. See {Arbiter}.]
1. To hear and decide, as arbitrators; as, to choose to
arbitrate a disputed case.
2. To decide, or determine generally. --South.
There shall your swords and lances arbitrate
The swelling difference of your settled hate.
--Shak.
- Acuson last week said it was ordered to pay a $6.3 million award plus legal fees and costs as the result of an arbitrated settlement over a marketing dispute with Advanced Technology Laboratories, a unit of Westmark International.
- In interpreting last year's Supreme Court decision, some courts have said it had the effect of overruling the 1953 decision and have said disputes under the 1933 law must be arbitrated as well.
- The measure, if passed, may result in an arbitrated settlement.
- In December, Acuson was ordered to pay $6.3 million plus legal fees and costs, as a result of an arbitrated settlement.
- A federal appeals court ruled that none of the claims should be arbitrated.