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The word "arbitration" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that refers to the use of an independent third party (an arbitrator) to settle a dispute between two or more parties. It is commonly used in legal contexts. Example: The two parties to the dispute agreed to settle their disagreement through arbitration.
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Arbitration
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The act or process of arbitrating.
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Russia has 180 days to pay the $50bn bill, plus $65m in legal fees and arbitration costs, before interest starts accumulating.
Collaery, who is one of a team of lawyers representing Timor-Leste in the international arbitration, has argued the raids were a deliberate effort by the Australian government to disrupt the proceedings, in which Timor-Leste alleges that in 2004 Australia improperly spied on the Timorese during treaty negotiations in order to extract a commercial benefit.
Wikipedia's arbitration committee has begun a review, but it will not re-examine the conclusion reached by the administrators to suspend the Contribsx account on the basis that it was linked to Grant Shapps.
Attorney general George Brandis, who approved warrants for searches of the former officer's home and Collaery's office, rejected suggestions that he was trying to interfere in the international arbitration of the case, in which procedural hearings will start on Friday in The Hague.
They cover a gamut of topics, from the conflict in Syria to Timor Sea arbitration updates, as well as copies of speeches made to the Fred Hollows Foundation.
The permanent court of arbitration rejected Moscow's arguments that the assets seizure was driven by tax-collection motives, ruling that the state set out to bankrupt the oil firm in "a devious and calculated expropriation".
"No independent governance committee, investigator, or arbitration panel can change the culture of an organisation," he said.
The World Cup in Germany also left Warner in dispute with his own players, who had to resort to arbitration to secure their contractual share of the TTFF's £13m profits from the tournament.
The arbitration committee will privately examine whether the decision was reached by a sufficient number of independent volunteers.
At that point, the arbitration proceedings became less transparent, according to Marcos Orellana, a senior attorney and director of the human rights and environment program for the Center for International Environmental Law, and a consultant on the El Salvador case.
Meanwhile, El Salvador has spent $6m arguing its case in arbitration proceedings, and is on the hook for $301m – nearly 2% of the country's gross domestic product – if it loses.
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