The final decision of an arbitrator is called a ruling.
The final decision of an arbitrator is called an award.
An arbitrator is a third party who hears both sides of an argument and then makes an impartial decision. The decision announced by an arbitrator is often as binding as if it was announced by a judge.
An arbitrator's decision and award can typically be appealed to the courts only in limited circumstances, such as if there was misconduct or bias on the part of the arbitrator, or if the decision violates public policy.
An arbitrator is a neutral third party who listens to both sides of a dispute and makes a decision to resolve the conflict outside of court. They consider evidence and arguments from both parties before reaching a final and binding decision.
Decision of the arbitrator
Decision of the Arbitrator
Decision of the arbitrator
Decision of the arbitrator
Decision of the arbitrator
Decision of the arbitrator
Verdict (typically refers to a jury decision) or judgment(final decision of the court).
Arbitration is an out of court way to resolve a dispute between two parties. An arbitrator controls the process. The arbitrator listens to both sides and then makes a decision to who is right.
Non-binding arbitration