Arbitrament

/ɑːrˈbɪtrəmənt/ noun

A binding judgment or decision made by an arbiter; the power or act of determining a dispute through arbitration rather than court.

From Latin 'arbitramentum,' derived from 'arbiter.' The word was common in medieval and early modern English legal language but is now largely archaic, replaced by 'arbitration.'

AM仲裁
ARالتحكيم
BNবিচার
CAarbitratge
CSarbitráž
DAdom
DESchiedsentscheid
ELδικαστική απόφαση
ESarbitraje
FAمُحَكِّم
FItuomion
FRarbitrage
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