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.

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

In fact it was to be an arbitration rather than good offices.

It was, however, entirely a question for the two Powers to accept or to refuse that arbitration.

The Plenipotentiary of the German Confederation completely confirmed our view of this question by declaring that in his opinion this territory of Schleswig belonged altogether to the Prince of Augustenburg, or rather belonged to the competency of the German Confederation; that they could therefore accept no arbitration, and could not be bound by anything that was decided.

Of course, it was for them to judge as to the security of their own country and the prospects of war; but I certainly regret deeply that they should have rejected the arbitration.

We believe that, if she had consented to the arbitration which we proposed in the Conference, the result would have been as favourable to her as, under the circumstances in which she was placed, she could have expected.

A treatise on commercial arbitrations and awards.

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.

Though this submission to the arbitration of the Colonial Office was attacked not only by colonial Conservatives but by Sir George Grey, it was highly approved of both by the Lower House and the mass of the electors, and was regarded as one of Ballance's most important successes.

To certain students the most interesting and novel of the New Zealand labour laws is that which endeavours to settle labour disputes between employers and Trade Unions by means of public arbitration instead of the old-world methods of the strike and the lock-out.

Should all or any of the parties refuse to accept it, an appeal lies to the Central Court of Arbitration, composed of a judge of the Supreme Court sitting with two assessors representing capital and labour respectively.

The arbitration law has been in active operation for about three years, during which time some thirty-five Labour disputes have been successfully settled.

In nearly all cases the awards of the Arbitration Court have been quietly submitted to.

As the Act applied to neither side an attempt was made to settle the dispute by voluntary arbitration.

It may be applied wherever workers are members of legally constituted bodies, set up either under the Trade Union Act, or under the Arbitration Statute itself.

Trade Unions who do not specially register may nevertheless be brought before the Arbitration Court by the employers of their members.

Meanwhile it savours of the absurd to talk and writeas certain fault-finders have doneas though every arbitration under the Act were a disturbance of industry as ruinous as a prolonged strike.

In place of striking on a rising market, as they do in other countries, they have gone to arbitration.

Arawa and Tainui, 37. Arbitration, Court of, 387, 389.

In December, 1900, Count Von Bülow, the German Imperial Chancellor, speaking of the neutral attitude of Germany, declared that when President Kruger later attempted to secure arbitration it was not until feeling had become so heated that he was compelled to announce to the Dutch Government that it was not possible to arrange for arbitration.

In December, 1900, Count Von Bülow, the German Imperial Chancellor, speaking of the neutral attitude of Germany, declared that when President Kruger later attempted to secure arbitration it was not until feeling had become so heated that he was compelled to announce to the Dutch Government that it was not possible to arrange for arbitration.

Portugal, too, refused to accept the offer of the Transvaal to advance the amount required of the Lisbon Government by the Beirne Arbitration Award.

432 examples of  arbitrations  in sentences