Meaning arbiter
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n. in some jurisdictions the name for a referee appointed by the ...
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The person appointed to judge or decide the result of a dispute.
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A person who settles a dispute or has the ultimate authority to decide the outcome of a matter.
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late 14c., from Old French arbitre or directly from Latin arbiter "one who goes somewhere (as witness or judge)," in classical Latin used of spectators and eye-witnesses, in law, "he wh [..]
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A person or entity that has the legal authority to decide disputes.
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n. One chosen or appointed, by mutual consent of parties in dispute, to decide matters.
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A person making a judgment.
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[Latin, onlooker, arbitrator] : arbitrator
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(n) someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue(n) someone with the power to settle matters at will
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n. in some jurisdictions the name for a referee appointed by the court to decide a question and report back to the court, which must confirm the arbiter's finding before it is binding on the part [..]
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An official who takes care of specific duties at chess tournament is known as the Arbiter. Duties include settling disputes and, when players are under time pressure, they'll be involved with keeping score. For international tournament, the person is known as an International Arbiter.
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See Publication Arbiter
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A functional module that accepts bus requests from requester modules and grants control of a data bus to one requester at a time.
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A person appointed, or chosen, by parties to determine a controversy between them; an arbitrator. * '''1931''', William Bennett Munro, ''The government of the United States, national, state, and lo [..]
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