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 arbitrator ['ɑrbə`tretɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 仲裁人, 公断者

[经] 公断人, 仲裁人


  1. One chosen or appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue; an arbitrator.
    仲裁人,公断人选择或指定判决或裁决争议事务的人;仲裁者
  2. A person appointed to settle a dispute that mediators have been unable to resolve; an arbitrator.
    仲裁人当调解人无法解决时被指定解决争议的人;仲裁人
  3. The judgment of an arbitrator or arbiter.
    仲裁结论,公断结论仲裁者或公断人的判决


arbitrator
[ noun ]
someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue
<noun.person>
the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literaturethe arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants
an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case


Arbitrator \Ar"bi*tra`tor\, n. [L., fr. arbitrari: cf. F.
arbitrateur.]
1. A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties
who have a controversy, to determine their differences.
See {Arbitration}.

2. One who has the power of deciding or prescribing without
control; a ruler; a governor.

Though Heaven be shut,
And Heaven's high Arbitrators sit secure. --Milton.

Masters of their own terms and arbitrators of a
peace. --Addison.

Syn: Judge; umpire; referee; arbiter. See {Judge}.

  1. In a 29-page report to the president on July 1, the emergency board proposed doing away with 689 brakemen's jobs, cutting one brakeman per train in most cases and both brakemen when approved by an arbitrator on a train-by-train basis.
  2. Mr. Dorsey's attorney, Daniel Bookin, declined to comment. Mr. Foulds's lawyer, Jan Lawrence Handzlik, said: "The arbitrator is simply wrong.
  3. The inspector will report to retired Superior Court Judge Harry V. Peetris, who will act as an arbitrator on future disputes over the phase-out program.
  4. The arbitrator noted that the Kansas City Royals took the Detroit Tigers' Kirk Gibson, the most coveted free agent of that season, on a hunting trip in an attempt to lure him to switch clubs.
  5. SMS Computer appealed the award, arguing that the arbitrator exceeded his authority.
  6. "The arbitrator is wrong," Pease said. "His actions conflict with every Interstate Commerce Commission decision I can find.
  7. He was eventually reinstated after the union contested the firing before another arbitrator.
  8. They have said they will not give up their vigil until their case is considered by the Vatican in Rome, which under canon law is the official arbitrator in disputes within a religious order.
  9. Mr. May said the company intends to comply with the arbitrator's rulings.
  10. The court let stand an arbitrator's ruling that Edward Hyde is entitled to his old job.
  11. A federal judge ruled that an investor who has sued Bear Stearns & Co. for $100 million for its actions in last year's stock market crash may bring some of his claims in federal court, rather than before an arbitrator.
  12. It's unclear whether Eastern will succeed in overturning the arbitrator's decision, made in a long-simmering "pay parity" dispute that predates both the carrier's Chapter 11 petition and its 1986 acquisition by Texas Air.
  13. The freeze also would violate Spiegel's right to due process unless a neutral arbitrator holds a hearing on the matter, Perluss argued.
  14. But a lawyer for Norge said the federal Labor-Management Relations Act makes enforcement of union contracts _ through the decisions of an arbitrator _ the province of the federal government.
  15. An arbitrator later ordered her reinstatement with back pay.
  16. The arbitrator ordered that Hyde be reinstated without back pay after taking a 60-day medical leave of absence.
  17. A federal appeals court in San Francisco upheld the arbitrator's award.
  18. The arbitrator spent the next 16 months considering the remedies he announced yesterday.
  19. For this reason the Uncitral Model Law requires that any appeal against the arbitrator's exercise of jurisdiction must be made at the beginning.
  20. An arbitrator has refused to award damages to a woman who charged that celebrity divorce lawyer Marvin Mitchelson raped her, Mitchelson's lawyer said.
  21. International Business Machines Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd. turned to a private arbitrator to settle one of the most complex high-tech disputes ever, over software copyrights.
  22. Fox said demonstrators want the Navy to appoint an arbitrator to settle the dispute.
  23. The arbitrator also noted that according to the tanker's records, during one three-month period between mid-April and mid-July 1982, the Octonia Sun consumed an average of only 15 metric tons of bunker fuel a day.
  24. He then "slipped away to get coffee" while the first officer sought to convince three flight attendants "that nothing was wrong," the arbitrator's opinion said.
  25. The arbitrator ruled that the employee should be placed on medical leave, not fired.
  26. Arnold Ordman, who served two terms as general counsel to the National Labor Relations board and later as an administrative law judge and arbitrator, died of heart failure Tuesday at a Maryland hospital.
  27. This is a system in which an arbitrator accepts either side's final offer.
  28. But earlier this year, Union Carbide accused Komatsu of breaching their agreement and asked an arbitrator to award it $200 million in damages.
  29. Only when management and player can't agree on terms, and an arbitrator is called in to rule on salaries, does performance become more important than tenure, he says.
  30. The five-member Taba arbitration team is made up of Swedish chief arbitrator Gunar Lagergren, Pierre Bellet of France, Dietrich Schindler of Switzerland, Hamed Sultan from Egypt and Ruth Lapidot from Israel.
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