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arbitration
  1. The act or process of arbitrating.
  2. A process through which two or more parties use an arbitrator or arbiter in order to resolve a dispute.
  3. In general, a form of justice where both parties designate a person whose ruling they will accept formally. More specifically in Market Anarchist (market anarchy) theory, arbitration designates the process by which two agencies pre-negotiate a set of common rules in anticipation of cases where a customer from each agency is involved in a dispute.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Key to the deal is a compromise on arbitration to resolve disputes between growers and millers.”
      “This can pose problems at rent review, particularly if a case goes to arbitration.”
      “But people are looking for a revitalisation of arbitration with a fixed timetable as a result of their experience with adjudication.”
arbiter
  1. A person appointed, or chosen, by parties to determine a controversy between them; an arbitrator.
  2. (of) A person or object having the power of judging and determining, or ordaining, without control; one whose power of deciding and governing is not limited.
  3. (electronics) A component in circuitry that allocates scarce resources.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “On certain points, I had to step down, as it were, from my unwitting, self-appointed role as arbiter and judge of all doctrine.”
      “She was a renowned beauty, the darling of Lord Ansley, and considered an arbiter of what was fashionable.”
arbitrage
  1. (finance) A market activity in which a security, commodity, currency or other tradable item is bought in one market and sold simultaneously in another, in order to profit from price differences between the markets.
  2. (archaic) arbitration
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The investor executed a profitable arbitrage by purchasing stocks in the New York Stock Exchange and immediately selling them in the Tokyo Stock Exchange.”
arbitrament
  1. The judgement of an arbiter or arbitrator; an arbitration.
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    1. “It was the Conservative Party's honourable decision to put this matter to the arbitrament of the British people by way of referendum.”
      “Confident in their military prowess, they preferred to try the arbitrament of war.”
      “What tutor Taught her that lithe arbitrament That rules our spacious firmament?”
arbitrator
  1. A person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The jurisdiction of the arbitrator can only be protected if the award is also remitted to his reconsideration.”
      “Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.”
      “Any mistake in the rate is irrelevant because the arbitrator has no discretion to disapply it.”
arbitrability
  1. (law) The characteristic of being arbitrable; the ability to be arbitrated.
arbitrageur
  1. (finance) One who engages in arbitrage, such as a financial broker or an investment bank.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The fixed income arbitrageur aims to profit from price anomalies between related interest rate securities.”
      “The speculator is betting on changes in the price, while the arbitrageur is betting on changes in the spread.”
      “The arbitrageur will sell the over priced bond to the dealer at the bid price, and buy the under priced bond from the dealer at the ask price.”
arbitrix
  1. (humorous) A female arbiter, an arbitress.
arbitrariousness
  1. The state or quality of being arbitrarious.
arbitrageuse
  1. (rare) A female arbitrageur.
arbitrarity
  1. The quality or state of being arbitrary.
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    1. “The arbitrarity of the decision-making process raised concerns about fairness and impartiality.”
arbitrariness
  1. The quality or state of being arbitrary.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The arbitrariness of the lottery numbers being drawn is what makes it an exciting and unpredictable game.”
      “The arbitrariness of the judge's ruling was evident, as it was based entirely on personal bias rather than any logical or fair reasoning.”
      “The dictator governed the country with an unprecedented level of arbitrariness, making all decisions without any regard for the will or rights of the people.”
arbitrement
  1. Alternative spelling of arbitrament
  2. Examples:
    1. “Expect no more Sanction of warning voice or sign from me, Free of thy own arbitrement to choose, Discreet, judicious.”
      “That he and I with the fellows wold stand to the arbitrement of the sayd Mr. Damport, after his next return hither from London.”
      “I will not abide by the arbitrement of a Pope who has dared to affix a curse upon freedom.”
arbitratrix
  1. (archaic) A female arbitrator.
arbitrary
  1. Anything arbitrary, such as an arithmetical value or a fee.
arbitrager
  1. (finance) One who participates in arbitrage.
  2. Examples:
    1. “His father is an arbitrager at Baker, Nye, a risk arbitrage firm in New York.”
      “Among those implicated in the ensuing investigation were the arbitrager Ivan Boesky and the junk-bond financier Michael Milken.”
      “The biggest fish he named was none other than the country's most prominent arbitrager, Ivan F. Boesky.”
arbitratour
  1. Rare spelling of arbitrator.
arbitress
  1. A female arbiter.
  2. Examples:
    1. “At last, after wise deliberation of the concerns of either side, she assumes the office of arbitress which is offered to her by both parties.”
      “She was the arbitress in the argument over Adonis between Persephone and Aphrodite.”
      “With your knowledge of our modes, you will be at Petersburg the arbitress of delights.”
arbitrabilities
  1. plural of arbitrability
arbitrarinesses
arbitrageuses
  1. plural of arbitrageuse
arbitrageurs
  1. plural of arbitrageur
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Institutional shareholders including arbitrageurs traditionally do not respond to offers up until close to the deadline.”
      “Professionals who engage in arbitrage are known as arbitrageurs.”
      “In effect they act as regulatory arbitrageurs, reaping the rewards of fast-moving financial markets without the burden of the regulatory controls that banks face.”
arbitraments
arbitrations
  1. plural of arbitration
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Meetings on the temp project are continuing and arbitrations are scheduled.”
      “On the negative side of the ledger, seven arbitrations and three lawsuits did not settle but went to binding dispute resolution.”
      “What is clear is that adjudicators of investment treaty arbitrations are on the front lines, making such determinations.”
arbitratours
  1. plural of arbitratour
arbitrements
  1. plural of arbitrement
arbitrarities
arbitratrices
  1. plural of arbitratrix
arbitragers
  1. plural of arbitrager
arbitrators
  1. plural of arbitrator
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  3. Examples:
    1. “This act allows family disputes to be resolved outside of court by arbitrators according to their own religious and cultural beliefs.”
      “If there is a dispute, the parties appoint arbitrators, contractually created judges to resolve the dispute.”
      “It is likely that arbitrators and independent experts will remain busy for the foreseeable future.”
arbitrages
arbitraries
  1. plural of arbitrary
arbitresses
  1. plural of arbitress
arbiters
  1. plural of arbiter
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  3. Examples:
    1. “But we, the final arbiters of what qualifies a photograph for immortality, are complicit in this.”
      “Pinned specimens in museum cabinets were the taxonomist's arbiters for classification.”
      “In Changsha, the four arbiters were an agent, a composer, a TV producer and a folk singer.”
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