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Noun — A process for settling a dispute in which both sides agree to accept the decision of a neutral third party, instead of going to court.

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Etymology

From Old French arbitration, from Latin arbitratio, related to arbiter, "judge".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “arbitration” mean?

The word “arbitration” means a process for settling a dispute in which both sides agree to accept the decision of a neutral third party, instead of going to court. In plain terms, a way of resolving a disagreement by having an independent person or panel make a binding decision, avoiding a full court case.

How do you pronounce “arbitration”?

“Arbitration” is pronounced ah-bih-TRAY-shuhn (/ˌɑɹ.bɪˈtɹeɪ.ʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “arbitration” in a sentence?

Here is “arbitration” used in a sentence: “The union and management agreed to settle the pay dispute through arbitration.”

What part of speech is “arbitration”?

“Arbitration” is a noun.

Where does the word “arbitration” come from?

The word “arbitration” comes from Latin. From Old French arbitration, from Latin arbitratio, related to arbiter, "judge".

Is “arbitration” a common word?

“Arbitration” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between arbitration and mediation?

In arbitration, a neutral third party listens to both sides and makes a binding decision that settles the dispute. In mediation, the neutral third party helps both sides negotiate and reach their own agreement but does not impose a decision. Arbitration therefore produces an enforceable ruling, while mediation only facilitates a voluntary settlement.

What is the difference between arbitration and going to court?

Arbitration is a private process where both sides agree in advance to accept the decision of a neutral arbitrator instead of a judge. Court proceedings are public, follow formal legal procedure, and are overseen by a judge or jury rather than by a party both sides have selected.

Is arbitration legally binding?

Arbitration is generally binding when both parties have agreed to it, meaning the arbitrator's decision is enforceable much like a court judgment. This is one of the main reasons businesses and contracts often specify arbitration as a way to resolve disputes without going to trial.

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