Arbitrament: meaning, definitions and examples

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arbitrament

 

[ ˌɑːbɪˈtrɑːmənt ]

Context #1

legal

The process of settling a dispute or making a decision by an arbitrator or arbitrators. Arbitrament is often used as an alternative to litigation in resolving conflicts.

Synonyms

adjudication, arbitration, mediation

Examples of usage

  • The arbitrament of the case was swift and fair.
  • The parties agreed to submit to arbitrament rather than go to court.

Translations

Translations of the word "arbitrament" in other languages:

🇵🇹 arbitragem

🇮🇳 निर्णय

🇩🇪 Schiedsspruch

🇮🇩 putusan arbitrase

🇺🇦 арбітраж

🇵🇱 arbitraż

🇯🇵 仲裁

🇫🇷 arbitrage

🇪🇸 arbitraje

🇹🇷 arbitrasyon

🇰🇷 중재

🇸🇦 تحكيم

🇨🇿 arbitráž

🇸🇰 arbitráž

🇨🇳 仲裁

🇸🇮 arbitraža

🇮🇸 gerðardómur

🇰🇿 төрелік

🇬🇪 არბიტრაჟი

🇦🇿 arbitraj

🇲🇽 arbitraje

Word origin

The word 'arbitrament' originated from the Latin word 'arbitramentum', which means 'judgment' or 'decision'. The concept of arbitration has been present in various cultures throughout history, as a way to resolve disputes without resorting to formal legal proceedings. Arbitrament plays a significant role in modern legal systems, offering parties a more flexible and efficient way to settle conflicts.