Definition of Arbiters

1. Noun. (plural of arbiter) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Arbiters

1. arbiter [n] - See also: arbiter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arbiters

arbalister
arbalisters
arbalists
arbaprostil
arbas
arbekacin
arbekacins
arbelest
arbelests
arbelos
arbidol
arbit
arbiter
arbitered
arbitering
arbiters (current term)
arbitrabilities
arbitrability
arbitrable
arbitrage
arbitrage pricing model
arbitrage pricing theories
arbitrage pricing theory
arbitraged
arbitrager
arbitragers
arbitrages
arbitrageur
arbitrageurs
arbitraging

Literary usage of Arbiters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir ...by John Erskine, James Ivory by John Erskine, James Ivory (1828)
"He may be named before the arbiters proceed, but cannot act till they differ ... Whether arbiters once accepting can be compelled to give decree, 1016, 30; ..."

2. Manual of the Law of Scotland by John Hill Burton (1847)
"It in either of the cases aforesaid the said arbiters shall refuse, or shall, for seven days after request of either party to such arbitration, ..."

3. International Law: Private and Criminal by Ludwig von Bar, George Robertson Gillespie (1883)
"The deliverances of arbiters are to be treated like the sentences of judges, in so far as parties are forced to submit themselves to them ; the arbiter to ..."

4. Reports of Scotch Appeals in the House of Lords A. D. 1851 to 1873: With by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1895)
"On loth November 1846, and while the submission therefore was still current, the arbiters issued and signed notes deciding all the points on which they were ..."

5. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"The Lords found the decreet-arbitral, not bearing the arbiters to have varied, null ; and that the nullity could not be supplied by an after probation. ..."

6. Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland Being the Lectures of the Late by Allan Menzies (1863)
"If the appointment is left to the arbiters, they may nominate him at any time ... In Scotland, it is well ascertained, that the arbiters may effectually ..."

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