noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
binding
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But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration .
independent
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I want to ensure that, in pursuing cost-effectiveness, there is independent arbitration on quality.
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Grant Metropolitan's Inntrepreneur lease already provides for independent arbitration but rents are still considered excessive by many tenant leaders.
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The hon. Member for Rotherham made some interesting points about independent arbitration .
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But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration .
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One of the important points was to get the offer of independent arbitration where all else has failed.
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To his great credit, he persuaded the brewery companies to accept the principle of independent arbitration .
■ NOUN
award
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The case is important for establishing the circumstances in which the courts will allow an appeal from an arbitration award .
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An arbitration award can be enforced by a simple procedure, and is enforceable internationally.
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Experts' decisions have a completely different status from arbitration awards or judgments of the court.
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Can an expert's decision be enforced under s26 as an arbitration award ?
case
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At the end of August the first arbitration case was decided upon.
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It also handles about 85 percent of all securities arbitration cases .
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This provides an exception to the no-costs rule in arbitration cases .
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The remainder of the arbitration cases are handled by the other securities bodies that must approve the recommendations.
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My greatest arbitration case came out of an asylum.
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The association now refuses to handle arbitration cases in which employees are forbidden from having lawyers represent them.
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The other securities bodies that must approve the recommendations handle the remainder of the arbitration cases .
panel
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The complaint was heard in Washington by a three-member arbitration panel .
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Eurotunnel lost the last round when an arbitration panel ruled in the contractors' favour.
procedure
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It is part of a document explaining arbitration procedures at the International Centre for Arbitration in Cairo.
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Apart from natural justice principles, the exchange is free to establish its own disciplinary and arbitration procedures .
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The procedure in these cases is similar to the arbitration procedure for claims for compensation in the inland post.
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The second example is from an unpublished document about arbitration procedures in Cairo.
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The reform of arbitration procedure is a controversial subject, with many wishing to detach arbitration from close adherence to litigation procedures.
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It is not surprising that, in those circumstances, very few tenants are invoking the arbitration procedures .
system
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The compulsory arbitration system in fact emphasises conciliation, with arbitration by tribunals in the event of failed negotiations.
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The industry loves to force you to litigate in two forums, in court and in the arbitration system .
■ VERB
agree
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Then, Clinton also intervened, without appointing an emergency board, by appealing to both parties to agree to binding arbitration .
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But to save the costs of a lawsuit, she agrees to arbitration .
bind
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Then, Clinton also intervened, without appointing an emergency board, by appealing to both parties to agree to binding arbitration .
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The Teamsters do not have the usual grievance-step procedure, ending in a final, binding arbitration by a neutral third party.
go
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The king, however, also had reason to conciliate the Stanleys and in 1472 the matter went to arbitration .
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Twice, he went to arbitration .
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If the claimant is still dissatisfied, the dispute goes to arbitration , where the engineer's decision can be reviewed.
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Of the 92 cases resolved during the year, only three had to go to informal arbitration as opposed to agreed settlement.
referred
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Two cases have been referred to arbitration , up to six more are the subject of court action.
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If negotiation fails to provide an agreement acceptable to both sides then a dispute is referred to pendulum arbitration .
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A similar result can be achieved by requiring claims arising under the contract to be referred to arbitration .
submit
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Nevertheless, the section makes clear that an agreement to submit disputes to arbitration is not to be regarded as an exclusion.
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That amount has been submitted for arbitration , Millstein said.
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The owners did not agree and offered to submit the dispute to arbitration .
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Any differences which could not be resolved through negotiation would be submitted to an arbitration commission.
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Civil proceedings are also consensual when commenced by special agreement to submit to arbitration or the International Court of Justice.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Both parties agreed to go to arbitration in order to avoid more strikes by the workers.
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The case has been submitted for international arbitration .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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George Hood, economic development convener on Tayside Regional Council, called for arbitration to settle the dispute.
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I want to ensure that, in pursuing cost-effectiveness, there is independent arbitration on quality.
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In the arbitration , the state was repulsively sanctimonious.
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Indeed, only five out of the 330 complaints brought since the scheme started have required arbitration .
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The king, however, also had reason to conciliate the Stanleys and in 1472 the matter went to arbitration .
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These are the dark victories you win in arbitration .