Appellate Arbitrator definition

Appellate Arbitrator means a panel of arbitrators who hears the appeal filed against the Arbitral Award.
Appellate Arbitrator means an arbitrator affiliated with the Appellate Arbitration Administrator that presides over an appeal of an arbitration award relating to a Vehicle Repurchase.

Examples of Appellate Arbitrator in a sentence

  • However, Arbitration Claimants who do not prevail on a claim for a Vehicle Repurchase are entitled to appeal the Arbitrator’s award to an Appellate Arbitrator.

  • The Appellate Arbitrator may not review any new or different complaints, but may modify or change the Award if he or she finds that the Award exceeds or does not meet the scope of the Warranty or its coverage.

  • The AAA, or other such party will notify all parties of the decision of the Appellate Arbitrator, which will be final.

  • In order to serve as an Arbitrator or Appellate Arbitrator for a Arbitrable Dispute, the appointed Arbitrator or Appellate Arbitrator must be neutral with respect to the matters being arbitrated, the Arbitration Parties, and their counsel, consistent with California Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.1. The Arbitration Administrator is responsible for ensuring that appropriate disclosures are made by the Arbitrator and Appellate Arbitrators to achieve and maintain such neutrality.

  • The Appellate Arbitrator may not review any new or different complaints, but may modify or change the Award if he/she finds that the Award exceeds or does not meet the scope of the Warranty or its coverages or if the Arbitrator exceeded the scope of his/her authority.

  • CAP-Home, or other such party will notify all parties of the decision of the Appellate Arbitrator, which will be final.

  • If there is a dispute over the neutrality of an appointed Arbitrator or Appellate Arbitrator, the dispute shall be resolved by the Arbitration Administrator.

  • CAP-Home, or other such service, will appoint an Appellate Arbitrator and schedule a hearing at the home.

  • CAP-Home, or other such service, will notify all parties of the decision of the Appellate Arbitrator, which will be final.