English to Gujarati Dictionary arbitrator

arbitrator

લવાદ
definition
noun
He is calling for the appointment of an independent arbitrator to nip the dispute in the bud.
an independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute.
translation of 'arbitrator'
પંચ,
મધ્યસ્થ
noun
લવાદ
example
He's a fair, tough, but independent 'arbitrator' and his reputation is second to none.
He is calling for the appointment of an independent 'arbitrator' to nip the dispute in the bud.
He defended the role of his reader's editor, who acts as an independent 'arbitrator' of reader complaints.
But it must throw into doubt the ability of the tribunal to be a final 'arbitrator' of disputes.
A government 'arbitrator' has been appointed to help try to resolve the dispute.
the facts of the case are put to an independent 'arbitrator'
Management also offered to refer the matter before an independent 'arbitrator' .
A forum such as the State Ombudsman, can act as the 'arbitrator' in the event of future disputes.
The arbitral tribunal shall be composed of three arbitrators, it being agreed that all three 'arbitrators' shall be appointed by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce.
This body consisted of an international list of 'arbitrators' who would mediate disputes between states.
Judges who leave the bench in any state can go into practice as private mediators or 'arbitrators' .
In the event of a request for arbitration, each party shall appoint an arbitrator and the 'arbitrators' shall appoint an umpire.
Each party shall appoint its arbitrator and the two 'arbitrators' shall choose an umpire before instituting the hearing.
We have been critics of domain dispute 'arbitrators' since the beginning.
It has taken weeks of negotiations by the Football Authority to appoint the 'arbitrators' after both Wimbledon and the Football League rejected several other names put forward.
It is likely that 'arbitrators' and independent experts will remain busy for the foreseeable future.
The latter, with the possible collaboration of two further 'arbitrators' appointed by the parties, will have the task of proposing an agreement acceptable to both parties.
If there is a dispute, the parties appoint 'arbitrators' , contractually created judges to resolve the dispute.
This act allows family disputes to be resolved outside of court by 'arbitrators' according to their own religious and cultural beliefs.
So naturally when the 'arbitrators' of the labour dispute committee heard the case, they couldn't help laughing either.
Parties can also use Information Technology professionals with training in computer security as 'arbitrators' , rather than judges with no computer science background.
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