Arbitration and Adjudication definition

Arbitration and Adjudication takes its meaning from the section of the appropriate Act dealing with the resolution of a difference. Hereinafter, where the word “Arbitration” is used, it shall be deemed to mean “Adjudication” where applicable.

Examples of Arbitration and Adjudication in a sentence

  • The author is indebted to David Autor, Sally Klingel, Thomas Kochan, Paul Osterman Joanne Spetz, Louise White, and interviewees at hospitals, nursing schools, and the MNA for helpful comments.

  • Shannon (2010), The Effectiveness of International Arbitration and Adjudication: Getting Into a Bind, The Journal of Politics, Vol.72, No.2, p.372.

  • Dempsey, Flights of Fancy and Fights of Fury: Arbitration and Adjudication of Commercial and Political Disputes in International Law, Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law (2004), pp.

  • First, “[w]hen a party seeks to obtain an order from a judge, the party must inform that judge of any ruling, hearing or application for a ruling or hearing before any other judge that concerns the subject of the order requested.” UTCR 3.130.

  • See generally Paul Stephen Dempsey, Flights of Fancy and Flights of Fury: Arbitration and Adjudication of Commercial and Political Disputes in International Aviation, 32 GA.

  • The Arbitration and Adjudication Commission shall pay the fees and any prescribed types of expenses of the arbitrator.

  • See Stephen E Gent & Megan Shannon, “The Effectiveness of International Arbitration and Adjudication: Getting into a Bind” (2010) 72:2 J Pol 366.

  • Unit – IV: Grievance Handling and DisciplineGrievance Function in Industrial Relations, Negotiation, Mediator.Conciliation, Arbitration and Adjudication.

  • Jurisdiction and Compliance in Recent Decisions of the International Court of Justice, Eu- ropean Journal of International Law (EJIL) 18 (2008) 815-852 at 818-820; Simmons, note 35 at 841-842; see also S.E. Gent, The Politics of International Arbitration and Adjudication, Penn State Journal of Law & Interna- tional Affairs 2 (2013) 66-77 at 76.

  • Negotiation and litigation conflict resolution methods are the most frequently used ones compared to Arbitration and Adjudication conflict resolution method used in AACRA road projects.

Related to Arbitration and Adjudication

  • Arbitration means any arbitration whether or not administered by a permanent arbitral institution;

  • Adjudication means agency process for the formulation of an order;

  • arbitration agreement means an agreement by the parties to submit to arbitration all or certain disputes which have arisen or which may arise between them in respect of a defined legal relationship, whether contractual or not;

  • Arbitration Act means the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and shall include modifications to or any re-enactment thereof, as in force from time to time;

  • Litigation means any action, suit or proceeding before any court, mediator, arbitrator or Governmental Authority.