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单词 arbitration
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Definition of arbitration in English:

arbitration

noun ɑːbɪˈtreɪʃ(ə)nˌɑrbəˈtreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute.

    (纠纷的)仲裁,公断

    Tayside Regional Council called for arbitration to settle the dispute
    binding arbitration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two sides have agreed to take the matter to arbitration to avoid expensive legal costs.
    • The arbitration continued and is now concluded except for the arbitrator's award.
    • Now the tiniest household decision makes motor industry arbitration seem like a cosy chat.
    • Claims can be settled via mutual consent, by arbitration or by a court award.
    • Key to the deal is a compromise on arbitration to resolve disputes between growers and millers.
    • Indeed, such persons might be dissuaded from arbitration under the supervision of the English court.
    • Management refused to allow arbitration while industrial action continued.
    • Seventy percent of all arbitrations are settled before the hearing, and an experienced attorney will know how to best negotiate a fair settlement.
    • Our conversation ended well enough, and he did suggest arbitration if I wanted it.
    • Parliament has not abolished arbitration and litigation of construction disputes.
    • The union is now calling for binding arbitration to settle the dispute.
    • They voted on Monday by 55 to 27 to accept a proposal of binding arbitration in the dispute.
    • In practice, the whole arbitration is going to have to be reopened and probably re-pleaded.
    • Under a joint venture contract the dispute was decided by arbitration in Quebec.
    • As in litigation, contract breach and damages must also be proved in arbitration.
    • It then urged the union to involve the government arbitration service, Acas.
    • It is beyond dispute that the arbitration in this case was governed by the Arbitration Act.
    • One of the terms of the contract is that, in the event of dispute, the claim must be referred to arbitration.
    • The parties agreed to refer their dispute to one Rabbi Rosner for mediation and arbitration.
    • The usual practice is to resolve problems through arbitration, it says.
    Synonyms
    adjudication, mediation, mediatorship, negotiation, conciliation, intervention, interceding, interposition, peacemaking
    judgement
    rare arbitrament

Phrases

  • go to arbitration

    • Use an arbitrator to settle a dispute.

      (纠纷的)仲裁,公断

      the trust and consortium are likely to go to arbitration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This can pose problems at rent review, particularly if a case goes to arbitration.
      • If this proves impossible, and if trade or competition are affected, a dispute may go to arbitration.
      • If they are still unhappy with the second valuation, they should seriously consider going to arbitration.
      • The Council can carry on without agreement and if agreement is not reached it will go to arbitration.
      • The dispute went to arbitration in April and a final decision isn't expected before next summer.
      • The workers, members of the Unison union, took industrial action and went to arbitration.
      • Weinbaum challenged the tenure denial, and the case went to arbitration.
      • I told him in May, after I had found a new job and still within my 30 day suspension originally given, that I wanted the case to go to arbitration.
      • The case eventually went to arbitration, and a panel of judges awarded residents a settlement of $333 million dollars, 40 percent of which went to the lawyers.
      • Legal sources suggested this weekend that the parties to the contract may have to go to arbitration to resolve the issues that are likely to arise between them.
      • The case went to arbitration in New York and had the potential to be a groundbreaking win for teams.
      • The threat of industrial action by gas engineers was lifted last night after both sides in a pay dispute agreed to go to arbitration.
      • If the question goes to arbitration, the arbitrator's duty is to determine the amount of compensation payable.
      • The airport had offered to go to arbitration earlier in the dispute.
      • Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration.
      • They were unable to take court action as they had agreed in the contract they signed with Oak Lodge to go to arbitration.
      • Only two women have actually gone to arbitration in the case.
      • Ms Brody added: ‘I have made a payment to Mrs Peak after going to arbitration and no liability has been admitted.’
      • You've probably already agreed to go to arbitration in case of a dispute with your broker.
      • The judge said the closings would violate existing labor contracts, and that the city's budget cutting plans would have to go to arbitration.

Definition of arbitration in US English:

arbitration

nounˌɑrbəˈtreɪʃ(ə)nˌärbəˈtrāSH(ə)n
  • The use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute.

    (纠纷的)仲裁,公断

    Tayside Regional Council called for arbitration to settle the dispute
    binding arbitration
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The arbitration continued and is now concluded except for the arbitrator's award.
    • The two sides have agreed to take the matter to arbitration to avoid expensive legal costs.
    • It is beyond dispute that the arbitration in this case was governed by the Arbitration Act.
    • They voted on Monday by 55 to 27 to accept a proposal of binding arbitration in the dispute.
    • The usual practice is to resolve problems through arbitration, it says.
    • Seventy percent of all arbitrations are settled before the hearing, and an experienced attorney will know how to best negotiate a fair settlement.
    • The union is now calling for binding arbitration to settle the dispute.
    • Key to the deal is a compromise on arbitration to resolve disputes between growers and millers.
    • Under a joint venture contract the dispute was decided by arbitration in Quebec.
    • As in litigation, contract breach and damages must also be proved in arbitration.
    • Management refused to allow arbitration while industrial action continued.
    • Claims can be settled via mutual consent, by arbitration or by a court award.
    • It then urged the union to involve the government arbitration service, Acas.
    • Our conversation ended well enough, and he did suggest arbitration if I wanted it.
    • The parties agreed to refer their dispute to one Rabbi Rosner for mediation and arbitration.
    • Now the tiniest household decision makes motor industry arbitration seem like a cosy chat.
    • In practice, the whole arbitration is going to have to be reopened and probably re-pleaded.
    • Parliament has not abolished arbitration and litigation of construction disputes.
    • One of the terms of the contract is that, in the event of dispute, the claim must be referred to arbitration.
    • Indeed, such persons might be dissuaded from arbitration under the supervision of the English court.
    Synonyms
    adjudication, mediation, mediatorship, negotiation, conciliation, intervention, interceding, interposition, peacemaking

Phrases

  • go to arbitration

    • Submit a dispute to an arbitrator.

      the trust and consortium are likely to go to arbitration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Weinbaum challenged the tenure denial, and the case went to arbitration.
      • The judge said the closings would violate existing labor contracts, and that the city's budget cutting plans would have to go to arbitration.
      • The workers, members of the Unison union, took industrial action and went to arbitration.
      • The Council can carry on without agreement and if agreement is not reached it will go to arbitration.
      • The airport had offered to go to arbitration earlier in the dispute.
      • The case went to arbitration in New York and had the potential to be a groundbreaking win for teams.
      • This can pose problems at rent review, particularly if a case goes to arbitration.
      • Ms Brody added: ‘I have made a payment to Mrs Peak after going to arbitration and no liability has been admitted.’
      • The threat of industrial action by gas engineers was lifted last night after both sides in a pay dispute agreed to go to arbitration.
      • You've probably already agreed to go to arbitration in case of a dispute with your broker.
      • They were unable to take court action as they had agreed in the contract they signed with Oak Lodge to go to arbitration.
      • I told him in May, after I had found a new job and still within my 30 day suspension originally given, that I wanted the case to go to arbitration.
      • If they are still unhappy with the second valuation, they should seriously consider going to arbitration.
      • Legal sources suggested this weekend that the parties to the contract may have to go to arbitration to resolve the issues that are likely to arise between them.
      • If the question goes to arbitration, the arbitrator's duty is to determine the amount of compensation payable.
      • The case eventually went to arbitration, and a panel of judges awarded residents a settlement of $333 million dollars, 40 percent of which went to the lawyers.
      • Only two women have actually gone to arbitration in the case.
      • The dispute went to arbitration in April and a final decision isn't expected before next summer.
      • Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration.
      • If this proves impossible, and if trade or competition are affected, a dispute may go to arbitration.
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