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Example sentences for "arbitrators"

Lexicographically close words:
arbitrate; arbitrating; arbitration; arbitrations; arbitrator; arbitrement; arbitress; arbitrii; arbitrio; arbitrium
  1. Hardly had he opened his portfolio at Geneva when the learned arbitrators saw that his suit must be allowed.

  2. During the consideration of damages it sat with closed doors, only the arbitrators being present.

  3. The arbitrators decided that the neutral had a right to detain such a cruiser, in spite of its commission, but was under no positive obligation to do so.

  4. One of the troublesome questions which was considered by the arbitrators was the one in relation to apprentices.

  5. The award was made and signed by the ten arbitrators and the umpire.

  6. They used every means within their power to obtain some information from the committeemen in regard to the manner in which points of difference had been or would be adjusted, but the mouths of the arbitrators remained sealed.

  7. The award of the arbitrators having restored to the masons the eight-hour day, the carpenters considered themselves absolved from any obligations to back up the masons, and said they would fix the hours to suit themselves.

  8. There was great dissatisfaction that the arbitrators should have decided in favor of the company.

  9. In any case under this article the award of the arbitrators shall be made within a reasonable time, and the recommendation of the Executive Council shall be made within six months after the submission of the dispute.

  10. Arbitrators and umpire must proceed according to the ordinary rules of law, unless they are specially empowered by the submission to proceed as amiables compositeurs (art.

  11. The next is the choice of the arbitrators and of an umpire if the number of arbitrators is even.

  12. The arbitrators selected by the United States were Sir E.

  13. An umpire is required to make his award within one month after the original or extended time appointed for making the award of the arbitrators has expired, or any later day to which he may enlarge it.

  14. The umpire is required to give his decision within one month of his acceptance of the appointment; before making his award, he must confer with the previous arbitrators who disagreed (art.

  15. The umpire may be chosen by the arbitrators themselves or nominated by a neutral power.

  16. To the same class belong those cases in which the arbitrators have to adapt the provisions of an old treaty to new and altered circumstances, somewhat in the way in which English courts of justice apply the doctrine of "cy-pres.

  17. The arbitrators named by the tsar were M.

  18. If such arbitrators are appointed and cannot agree on an umpire, the president of the civil tribunal appoints an umpire.

  19. The act gave compulsory powers of settling the disputes to which it relates on application of either party to a court of arbitrators representing employers and workmen nominated by a magistrate.

  20. The arbitrators declared that "due diligence" should be "in exact proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed from a failure to fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part.

  21. Arbitrators have to deal with trade unions which appeal to some kind of force in defending their right of possession of a field of labor.

  22. Only one of these issues is it capable of settling, and it is by a true instinct and not merely from expediency that arbitrators permit workmen to share in some degree the gains of the monopoly that employs them.

  23. In dealing with a union which is not a true monopoly and does not depend on force, arbitrators may safely award what an actual strike would probably secure, and the simple plan of compromising gives an approximation to this amount.

  24. In the absence of monopolies on the part of employers, and of "slugging" on the part of workmen, arbitrators may accept as standards what the actual dealings of employers and employed yield.

  25. In this case the arbitrators authorize a high rate, while needy men stand ready to take a lower one.

  26. The Necessity for Some Standard on which Arbitrators may base Awards.

  27. If workmen knew that a court would simply make an even division between their own demand and their employer's offer, then men who were getting two dollars a day might ask for four in the hope that the arbitrators might give them three.

  28. The arbitrators should pull down the high rates, raise the low ones, and create such an approach to uniformity as would be realized if labor were as perfectly mobile as a static assumption requires.

  29. It departs somewhat from the plan of confining the action to the family, since it introduces some other parties as arbitrators and thus invites some recognition of outside interests.

  30. Arbitrators make their awards with an eye to conditions within the business and to the state of the labor market.

  31. Sir James Graham[130] moved a declaratory clause on the occasion, that arbitrators should take into consideration the cost of the construction of the particular lines in awarding the sums for different services.

  32. The Dominicans appealed first to the King and then to the Pope, but the award of the arbitrators appointed upheld the statute.

  33. In 1542 arbitrators were called in, and Wolsey's charter was repealed.

  34. The condition of this session shall be settled by the arbitrators referred to in Article 339 of Part XII.

  35. In any case under this article the award of the arbitrators shall be made within a reasonable time, and the report of the council shall be made within six months after the submission of the dispute.

  36. Some of the arbitrators were about to demur, but as the proposal had come from them, they could not well gainsay it.

  37. The Arbitrators are persons in the sixtieth year of their age; this appears from the schedule of the Archons and the Eponymi.

  38. When the examination has been thus completed, they proceed to the stone on which are the pieces of the victims, and on which the Arbitrators take oath before declaring their decisions, and witnesses swear to their testimony.

  39. The Arbitrators take up the case, and, if they cannot bring the parties to an agreement, they give a decision.

  40. The Arbitrators decided that they ought not; fixed the sum to be paid to Parris, as a final settlement; and declared the ministerial relation, between him and the people of the Village, dissolved.

  41. The Arbitrators did not decide those questions, about salary and the balance of accounts, except as incidental to the other question, of dismission.

  42. Why then," replied she, "do they not chuse Impartial and Unsuspected Arbitrators to compose their Differences?

  43. In the course of 1872 the arbitrators met at Geneva.

  44. A dispute had been going on for some time about the possession of a strip of territory which some British arbitrators had awarded to the Zulu king.

  45. Constantine and his successors appointed the bishops the general arbitrators within their respective dioceses; and the officers of justice were compelled to execute their decisions without either delay or appeal.

  46. While the arbitrators are investigating and deciding upon the matters referred to them, the "Mormons" are not to attempt to enter into Jackson County, or to settle there, except such as are by these propositions permitted to go there.

  47. The answer they got from Corinth was that, if they would withdraw their fleet and the barbarians from Epidamnus, negotiation might be possible; but, while the town was still being besieged, going before arbitrators was out of the question.

  48. The arbitrators further found that Johnson held sheriff's deeds for considerable tracts of land which had been sold as the property of Thomas and which were not included among the lands held by him in trust for the Indians.

  49. The arbitrators made their report and award, which were confirmed by the court at the November term, 1874.

  50. Following this award of the arbitrators Mr. Johnston submitted a proposition for the transfer and assignment of these judgments to the Eastern Band of Cherokees.

  51. Arbitrators were appointed to settle the disputes between the two earls, and a proclamation was issued declaring that the rumour of dissension between them was "vain, lying, and fraudulently invented".

  52. These arbitrators were, however, to be sworn to choose none save English councillors, and Henry took oath to follow the advice of his native-born council in all matters of state.

  53. The other arbitrators were Marquis Visconti Venosta of Italy, Gregora W.

  54. One of the arbitrators in Ontario boundary dispute, 1878.

  55. In 1893 went to Paris as one of the arbitrators upon the Bering Sea fisheries dispute.

  56. The attorney for Castilla denied that the parties to the suit could compel the arbitrators to submit to their opinions.

  57. A tribunal and chamber of commerce, a board of trade-arbitrators and a nautical school, are among the public institutions.

  58. The town is the seat of a subprefecture and has tribunals of first instance and commerce, a chamber of arts and manufacture, a board of trade-arbitrators and a communal college.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arbitrators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.