Evident partiality definition

Evident partiality means that a reasonable person
Evident partiality means actual, discernable inclination to favor one party and does not require proof that award was affected by that inclination. Prime Properties, Inc. v. Leahy, 234 Or App 439, 228 P3d 617 (2010)

Examples of Evident partiality in a sentence

  • Evident partiality on the part of an arbitrator exists only where the circumstances are such that a reasonable person would have to conclude there in fact existed actual bias and a mere appearance or impression of bias will not constitute evident partiality or otherwise disqualify an arbitrator.

  • Evident partiality on the part of an arbitrator exists only where the circumstances are such that a reasonable person would have to conclude there in fact existed actual bias, and a mere appearance or impression of bias will not constitute evident partiality or otherwise disqualify an arbitrator.

  • Evident partiality on the part of an arbitrator exists only where the circumstances are such that a reasonable person would have to conclude there in fact existed actual bias.

  • Evident partiality may be found only “where a reasonable person would have to conclude that an arbitrator was partial to one party to the arbitration.” Id. at 64 (citation and quotation marks omitted).

  • Evident partiality on the part of an Arbitrator exists only where the circumstances are such that a reasonable person would have to conclude there in fact existed actual bias and a mere appearance or impression of bias will not constitute evident partiality or otherwise disqualify an Arbitrator.