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Term: arbitrator
1.
The decision-maker in an arbitration, who is usually an expert in the field of the dispute between the parties, for instance, computer science, property building.
Usage: The arbitrator was appointed by the parties to hear the dispute.
Related Words: arbitration; alternative dispute resolution; ADR; conciliation; mediation; negotiation; litigation.
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