432 examples of arbitrations in sentences

He answered in the affirmative; and added, that they contained minute details of the births, deaths, marriages, accidents, state of the weather and crops, arbitrations, public festivals, inventions, original poetry, and prose compositions.

Russia's willingness to submit the question to an arbitration conference consisting of four neutral ambassadors seems only to have intensified Teutonic lust to humiliate the opponent.

Therefore we demand that an international arbitration court shall be created which shall settle all future difference between the nations.

INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION XII.

First, an agreement to submit all differences which fail of diplomatic adjustment to arbitration or a board of conciliation; and, second, in case a government fails to comply with this provision, an agreement that the other parties will unite in compelling it to do so by an exercise of force.

"With the first agreement I am in accord to an extent, but I cannot see how it is practicable to apply it in case of a continuing invasion of fundamental national or individual rights unless some authoritative international body has the power to impose and enforce an order in the nature of an injunction, which will prevent the aggressor from further action until arbitration has settled the rights of the parties.

"It is, however, the second agreement in regard to the imposition of international arbitration by force, which seems to me the most difficult, especially when viewed from the standpoint of its effects on our national sovereignty and national interests.

He consistently carried through the farce of arbitration.

It 'ud be a help to me wi' these lawsuits, and arbitrations, and things.

A treatise on commercial arbitrations and awards.

Arbitration in action; a code for civil, commercial and industrial arbitrations.

Arbitration in action; a code for civil, commercial and industrial arbitrations.

A treatise on commercial arbitrations and awards.

Arbitration in action; a code for civil, commercial and industrial arbitrations.

Labor arbitration reportsdispute settlements.

Labor arbitration reportsdispute settlements.

Labor arbitration reportsdispute settlements.

He concluded his decision with the following suggestions of amnesty: "We will also that the King of England and his barons do forgive one another mutually, that they do forget all the resentments that may exist between them; by consequence of the matters submitted to our arbitration, and that henceforth they do refrain reciprocally from an offence and injury on account of the same matters."

In spite of the arbitration of the King of France the civil war continued in England; but Louis did not seek any way to profit by it so as to extend, at the expense of his neighbors, his own possessions or power; he held himself also from their quarrels, and followed up by honest neutrality ineffectual arbitration.

In spite of the arbitration of the King of France the civil war continued in England; but Louis did not seek any way to profit by it so as to extend, at the expense of his neighbors, his own possessions or power; he held himself also from their quarrels, and followed up by honest neutrality ineffectual arbitration.

The "Hepburn Act" is the amended Interstate Commerce Act, and is printed by Congress in a pamphlet incorporating with it quite a different act known as the Elkins Act, besides the Safety Appliance Act, the Arbitration Act, and several others.

Arbitration, of labor disputes, laws for; laws aimed against strikes; laws in the British colonies.

Canada, legislation on arbitration.

Arbitration seemed to him the most politic course under the circumstances.

The parliamentary vote is just a way of avoiding civil war; you can't always resort to force, so you resort to arbitration.

432 examples of  arbitrations  in sentences