arbitral, a.
(ˈɑːbɪtrəl)
[a. F. arbitral, ad. late L. arbitrālis, f. arbiter: see -al1. Chiefly in Sc. Law.]
1. Of or pertaining to arbiters or arbitration.
1609 Skene Reg. Maj. vii. Argt., In qvhat place or at qvat time ane decreit arbitrall sould be given. 1612 Monipennie Abr. Chron. in Misc. Scot. I. 20 Elected as judge arbitrall to discerne upon certain high controversies. 1799 J. Robertson Agric. Perth 40 Their decisions are of the nature of a decreet arbitral. 1871 Daily News 22 Apr. 6 To concede power to the arbitral jury to reduce all rents. 1911 Amer. Year Book 1910 103 The most significant event of the past year in the development of international arbitration has been the virtual establishment..of the New Court of Arbitral Justice. |
2. Subject to the exercise of will.
1662 Chandler Van Helmont's Oriatr. 119 Not as free contingencies, or arbitral, and much lesse as necessary ones. |