Impartial definition
Impartial means equitable, fair, unbiased, and dispassionate.
Impartial means that the administrative law judge appointed to implement the due process hearing under this chapter:
Impartial in relation to a dispute means being and being seen to be unbiased towards parties to a dispute, their interests and the options they present for settlement;
Examples of Impartial in a sentence
The amount of the service fee shall be subject to review pursuant to the American Arbitration Association’s Rules for Impartial Determination of Union Fees.
Fees and expenses of the Impartial Chairman shall be borne equally by the Union and the Producer.
The determination of the Impartial Arbitrator shall be final and binding upon all parties.
If Landlord pays the Impartial Appraiser, fifty percent (50%) of such costs shall be Additional Charges hereunder and if Tenant pays such Impartial Appraiser, fifty percent (50%) of such costs shall be a credit against the next Rent payment hereunder.
Each party shall pay one-half (1/2) of the fee, if any, of the Impartial Appraiser.
More Definitions of Impartial
Impartial means being and being seen as unbiased toward the Complainant and Member to a dispute, toward their interests and toward the options they present for settlement;
Impartial means “[n]ot partial; not favouring one party or side more than another; unprejudiced, unbiased; fair.”569 Treatment in an unbiased and fair manner is distinguishable from identical treatment. For example, the panel in US – Japan Sunset rejected Japan’s contention that requiring foreign producers/exporters to provide more information than domestic produces in Commerce’s sunset review resulted in the partial administration of US sunset laws.570 The panel explained that because “foreign exporters will be the main source of information regarding dumping, or likelihood of continuation or recurrence of dumping,” the quantity of information required from foreign exporters will necessarily differ.571
Impartial means without bias or prejudice in favor of, or against, particular parties or classes of parties, and with an open mind in considering issues that may come before the City administrative law judge.
Impartial means not favouring one side or opinion more than another.
Impartial means giving information about all operators’ services in the South West of England (the local authority areas of Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, North Somerset, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, South Gloucestershire, Somerset, Torbay, Southampton, Wiltshire, Bournemouth, Swindon) and, where necessary, referring the caller to an equivalent telephone enquiry service in another region.
Impartial means “[n]ot partial; not favouring one party or side more than another;
Impartial or “unbiased”, means that none of the individual(s) serving on the hearing panel have any involvement in the pending matter or close relationship to any of the parties to the proceeding. If a potential panelist discloses a “conflict of interest,” the parties and panelists may agree to proceed despite the conflict, and the person may