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Arbitration
Arbitration
A nonjudicial method of resolving disputes by selecting a neutral party to make a final determination.
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Arbitrage Buying securities in one market and then selling them immediately in another market to make a profit on the price discrepancy.
Arbitration clause Arbitration clause is a clause providing an alternative dispute resolution forum in charge of resolving differences between the parties without litigation. Each party appoints an arbitrator and the two arbitrators select a third arbitrator or umpire, and a majority decision of the three arbitrators is binding on the parties.
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Appurtenant Belonging to; adjunctive; appended or annexed to.
Appurtenant easement An easement that is annexed to the ownership of one parcel and allows the owner the use of the neighbor's land.
APR A yearly rate of interest that includes fees and costs paid to acquire the loan.
Aquifer An underground water-bearing layer of rock, including gravel and sand, that will yield water in usable quantity. Aquifers are sources of water for wells and springs.
Arbitrage Buying securities in one market and then selling them immediately in another market to make a profit on the price discrepancy.
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Arbor An area shaded by trees, shrubs or vines on a latticework structure.
Arboretum A place where native trees are grown and used for research purposes.
Arch A curved structure that supports weight over an area, such as a doorway.
Architect A person who is qualified to design buildings and supervise their construction.
Architectural fees Compensation paid to a person who designs buildings.
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