Definition : Arbitrator

Natural person in charge of hearing and deciding on a dispute privately, instead of a judge, in accordance with the rules established in an arbitration agreement. The arbitrator is chosen by mutual agreement of the parties or, if a deadlock occurs, by the court.

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