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ˈarbitrable, a. [f. L. arbitrā-ri to judge, decide + -ble.] Subject to the decision of an arbiter, arbitrator, or other constituted authority; discretionary.
1531Dial. Laws Eng. ii. viii. (1638) 73 Damages be arbitrable, and not certaine no more then trespasse is. 1581Lambarde Eiren. iv. ii. (1588) 380 The place of holding them [sessions] is arbitrable, and at the pleasure of the Justices themselves. 1649Bp. Hall Cases Consc. i. (1654) 4 The value of moneys..is arbitrable according to the soveraigne authority. c1650in Somers Tracts I. 504 Fines of such Copy-holds of Inheritance are arbitrable upon every Descent and Alienation. 1706Phillips Arbitrable, that may be put to, or decided by Arbitration. [So in Bailey.]1896Columbus (O.) Even. Dispatch 18 July 1/4 Secretary Olney points out in support of his amendments that they make all disputes prima facie, arbitrable. 1915T. Roosevelt America & World War xi. 237 They would not be made arbitrable, any more than an individual's right to life and limb is made arbitrable. |