Definition of Arbitrement

1. Noun. The act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment. "They submitted their disagreement to arbitration"

Exact synonyms: Arbitrament, Arbitration
Generic synonyms: Judgement, Judgment, Judicial Decision
Derivative terms: Arbitrate, Arbitrate, Arbitrational, Arbitrate

Definition of Arbitrement

1. Noun. (alternative spelling of arbitrament) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arbitrement

arbitrate
arbitrated
arbitrates
arbitrating
arbitration
arbitration agreement
arbitration clause
arbitrational
arbitrations
arbitrative
arbitrator
arbitrators
arbitratour
arbitratrices
arbitratrix
arbitrement (current term)
arbitress
arbitresses
arblast
arblasts
arbor
arbor Dianae
arbor dianae
arbor vine
arbor vines
arbor vitae uteri
arboraceous
arborary
arborator

Literary usage of Arbitrement

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Note-book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts by Thomas Lechford, James Hammond Trumbull (1885)
"6. the defend* demanded 6" for throe dayes worke of his in the woods wch the Comp" saith was cut off by the said first arbitrement and is another breach of ..."

2. A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested Under Proper by Charles Viner (1791)
"b, . . . r „.0 ' ' ' . . iii_ and that the opinion ot Wiche and Finch was, that it is a good arbitrement ; but the book fays Quaere, ..."

3. History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge by Thomas Baker (1869)
"... in consideration of £ 180 received from the doctor. 121 (cf. 76). The arbitrement made between Lord Cobham and the 2 5 college 16 Feb. 26 Hen. ..."

4. The Commentaries, Or Reports of Edmund Plowden: ... Containing Divers Cases by Edmund Plowden (1816)
"For an arbitrement is a Thing entire, which ought to be entirely traversed, for an arbitrement of three Things is not the same'arbitrement as is made of ..."

5. A Description of the Common Laws of England, According to the Rules of Art by Henry Finch (1759)
"XXVII. , Of arbitrement and Accord. ... are to be recovered, the emedy may be by arbitrement or Accord, which is fo called Concord : As in ..."

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