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Definition of arbitrament in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of arbitrament. Pronunciation of arbitrament. Translations of arbitrament. arbitrament synonyms, arbitrament antonyms. Information about arbitrament in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. arbitrament - the act of deciding as an arbiter;
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1. Subject to arbitration: an arbitrable wage and health benefits policy. 2. Appropriate for referral to an arbitrator: an arbitrable dispute.
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French arbitrement, from arbitrer. Date: 15th century. 1 archaic : the right or power of deciding...
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Jul 16, 2009 Singular arbitrament. Plural arbitraments Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/arbitrament". Category: English nouns...
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noun. arbitration; an arbitrator's verdict or award; the power to judge or right to decide. Etymology: ME & OFr arbitrement < L arbitrari: see arbitrate...
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Dictionary of Difficult Words - arbitrament arbitrament. n. judicial decision; power to make decision. © RM 2009. Helicon Publishing is division of RM.
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2. the decision or sentence pronounced by an arbiter. 3. the power of absolute and final decision. Also, arbitrement. Origin:
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twenty-twenty hindsight[judgment after the fact]; armchair general, monday morning quarterback. V. judge, conclude; come to a conclusion, draw a conclusion, arrive at a conclusion; ascertain, determine, make up one's mind.
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An arbiter is usually chosen or appointed by parties or by a court on their behalf. The decision of an arbiter is made according to the rules of law and Equity. Associated concepts: arbitrament, final arbiter arbiter; arbiters; arbitrage; arbitrament; Arbitrament and award; arbitrari; arbitrarily invented; arbitrary;
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