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 arbitration [`ɑrbə'treʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 仲裁, 公断

[计] 仲裁

[经] 公断, 仲裁


  1. Let's not submit our disputes for arbitration.
    我们还是别把争执提交仲裁。
  2. Most of the contract have arbitration clause.
    大多数的合同都有仲裁条款。
  3. I think the arbitration clause in the contract is acceptable. We are preparing to accept it.
    我认为合同中的仲裁条款是可接受的,我们准备接受这一条款。


arbitration
[ noun ]
  1. (law) the hearing and determination of a dispute by an impartial referee agreed to by both parties (often used to settle disputes between labor and management)

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment

  4. <noun.act>
    they submitted their disagreement to arbitration


Arbitration \Ar`bi*tra"tion\, n. [F. arbitration, L. arbitratio,
fr. arbitrari.]
The hearing and determination of a cause between parties in
controversy, by a person or persons chosen by the parties.

Note: This may be done by one person; but it is usual to
choose two or three called arbitrators; or for each
party to choose one, and these to name a third, who is
called the umpire. Their determination is called the
award. --Bouvier

{Arbitration bond}, a bond which obliges one to abide by the
award of an arbitration.

{Arbitration of Exchange}, the operation of converting the
currency of one country into that of another, or
determining the rate of exchange between such countries or
currencies. An arbitrated rate is one determined by such
arbitration through the medium of one or more intervening
currencies.

  1. As previously reported, an arbitration panel in 1988 awarded Enron $162 million from the Belco insurers led by American International, to cover claims resulting from Peru's expropriation of Belco.
  2. The official said it takes an average of 11 months to hold an arbitration hearing after a case is filed.
  3. However, this ran into resistance from CEA-Industrie's management. This compromise is the result of arbitration by Mr Jean-Claude Trichet, the powerful director of the French Treasury, who was called in to resolve the deadlock.
  4. If the two sides don't agree with the team's decision, the matter will go to the arbitration panel.
  5. The action was dropped in June 1987, and the two sides then entered arbitration over fees, with Laxalt's side requesting approximately $4.3 million in fees and costs.
  6. The agreement specifies regulatory provisions and establishes a framework for arbitration between Swiss insurers and the EC.
  7. The National Union of Mineworkers, the nations' largest black union, representing some 250,000 black miners, has already declared a dispute and asked for arbitration in its annual wage negotiations with the mining industry body.
  8. The company declined to submit to arbitration but the union decided not to strike.
  9. The key sticking point had been the point at which individual players become eligible to take demands for higher pay to arbitration.
  10. The United Nations has asked the World Court for an opinion on whether the U.S. government must accept arbitration in the dispute, which emanates from anti-terrorist legislation signed by President Reagan last December.
  11. These organizations have arbitration procedures.
  12. Also Wednesday, the ruling body of GATT accepted the findings of an arbitration panel that European Community taxes on Japanese electronic components assembled in the EC are illegal.
  13. The new system permits, but does not require, the use of binding arbitration.
  14. In that case he allowed some arbitration but limited it to issues that didn't involve altering the terms of the collective-bargaining agreement.
  15. Many investors have sought to bypass restrictions in contracts via a clause in the American Stock Exchange's constitution that permits customers to use the AAA unless the contract limits arbitration to specific exchanges.
  16. Although work teams have been established in the auto industry and sheet-metal workers have settled disputes through arbitration boards, labor experts couldn't recall another contract that had both.
  17. Rights and responsibilities, provisions for expert arbitration, and specified levels of insurance could be set out clearly, in advance, by contract.
  18. Stock exchange officials defend the current system and see no need to replace it, even though arbitration programs are costly. For example, the NASD said it spent $7.09 million on arbitration in 1987-88, recovering just $1.34 million in fees.
  19. Stock exchange officials defend the current system and see no need to replace it, even though arbitration programs are costly. For example, the NASD said it spent $7.09 million on arbitration in 1987-88, recovering just $1.34 million in fees.
  20. The ruling against Dean Witter, made by a New York Stock Exchange arbitration panel, is part of a continuing Wall Street dogfight over who was to blame for losses during the crash.
  21. Said a contract dispute between Stanford University and a computer firm should be settled in state court, not in arbitration.
  22. Among other proposals, the companies want to eliminate arbitration as recourse for dismissal and to hire more temporary employees.
  23. Increasingly, contracts spell out that any dispute will go to arbitration.
  24. There is little point in pursuing a claim through courts in China, and lawyers say they know of no case in which a judgment in a foreign court or arbitration tribunal has been enforced in China. Use expert advice and the experience of others.
  25. Heretofore, firms typically have settled such cases because federal arbitration law provides only a narrow window for reversing decisions.
  26. Lehner called the proposal for arbitration "a red herring," and noted that the idea had been rejected by Robertson's own lawyers nine months ago.
  27. Opponents claim arbitration is biased because it is run by the nation's stock exchanges and other self-regulatory bodies and because panels contain an industry representative.
  28. Customers win about 60% of the time at the American Arbitration Association, compared with about 50% at exchange-sponsored forums, arbitration specialists say.
  29. In mid-December, it filed a motion asking U.S. District Court Judge Dickinson Debevoise to stay the lawsuit pending arbitration by the International Chamber of Commerce in Geneva, Switzerland.
  30. Cheaper, mediated settlements aren't binding, as are decisions rendered by an arbitration panel.
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