Arbitral


pertaining to an arbiter or to .
historical examples

of what avail are our courts of arbitral justice when this intolerable economic waste is permitted!
prize orations of the intercollegiate peace -ssociation intercollegiate peace -ssociation

arbitral tribunals may have to deal with questions either of law or fact, or of both combined.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 4 various

members agree to carry out an arbitral award and not to go to war with any party to the dispute which complies with it.
world’s war events, volume iii various

this step was hailed by the public as going a long way towards the settlement of labor disputes by arbitral boards.
the armies of labor samuel p. orth

the parties may agree upon such rules of arbitral procedure as they like.
international law. a treatise. volume ii (of 2) l-ssa francis oppenheim

as a rule the arbitral procedure is divided into the two distinct phases of written pleadings and oral discussions.
international law. a treatise. volume ii (of 2) l-ssa francis oppenheim

these quarrels regarding the claims of rival unions reveal the weakness of the federation as an arbitral body.
the armies of labor samuel p. orth

this rule is adopted from the arbitral award in the case of the general armstrong.
international law. a treatise. volume ii (of 2) l-ssa francis oppenheim

and the arbitral awards of the tribunals in which america partic-p-ted have in every case been final.
the unpopular review vol. i various

the arbitral court will amplify it and enrich it in their application of its general principles to particular cases.
new york times current history; the european war, vol 2, no. 4, july, 1915 various

adjective
of or relating to arbitration

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