Arbitrator definition
Arbitrator means an individual appointed to render an award, alone or with others, in a controversy that is subject to an agreement to arbitrate.
Arbitrator has the meaning set forth in Section 10.03.
Arbitrator means the person or persons appointed by agreement between the Employer and the Contractor to make a decision on or to settle any dispute or difference between the Employer and the Contractor referred to him or her by the parties pursuant to GCC Sub-Clause 39.1 (Arbitration) hereof.
Examples of Arbitrator in a sentence
The Arbitrator shall not have any authority to hear claims on a class action or collective action basis and shall not have any authority to award relief to a class or collective group.
The Arbitrator shall have issued protective orders on the motion of any party or third- party witness.
The Arbitrator shall set appropriate deadlines for the submission of such dispositive motions and for the filing of any response thereto.
The Arbitrator shall have those powers and duties authorized by applicable statute, the Employment Arbitration Rules, and listed below.
The Arbitrator shall have the power to rule on motions regarding the pleadings and discovery subject to the limitations contained herein.
More Definitions of Arbitrator
Arbitrator has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1(b).
Arbitrator shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.3(e).
Arbitrator means the person(s) chosen by you and us to hear and decide any arbitration. • “Claim” means any claim or dispute that any way relates to or affects: ° Your account; ° The Agreement; ° The solicitation for your account; or ° The actions or omissions of you, us, or Our Related Parties related to or affects your account or Agreement. A Claim also includes, but is not limited to, any Claim (a) based on contract, tort (including intentional torts); (b) based on constitutional, statutory, regulatory, or common law rights; (c) made in law or in equity; (d) for damages or penalties; or (e) for injunctive, declaratory, or equitable relief. • “Class Proceedings” means any court action or arbitration where a Claim is or Claims are brought: ° By or on behalf of a class or group; ° In a representative capacity or otherwise on a class basis; or ° In the form of a private attorney general action. • “FAA” means the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 through 16, as amended. • “Our Related Parties” mean any of the following people: ° Our affiliated third parties such as our parent, subsidiaries, and affiliates; ° Our unaffiliated third parties that provide any products, services, marketing, or benefits in connection with your account; and ° The officers, directors, agents, employees, and assigns of us, our affiliated third parties, and our unaffiliated third parties. • “Ordinary Claim” means a Claim that meets (1) or (2) or both below.
Arbitrator means the person appointed to act as such to resolve any Dispute;
Arbitrator has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(c).
Arbitrator means a member of an arbitration panel established under Article 3.7 (Establishment of the Arbitration Panel);
Arbitrator has the meaning set forth in Section 2.07(f).