Arbitrators

Arbitrators

What does Arbitrators mean in American Law?

The definition of Arbitrators in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

The persons chosen by disputing parties, either personally or pursuant to previously agreed procedures, to carry out an arbitration. A very common device is to have each party choose one arbitrator (sometimes from a list of available candidates), those two together to agree on a third, in default of which the third will be appointed by some neutral person or organization. See also American Arbitration Association.


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