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Conciliation legal definition of conciliation
The process of adjusting or settling disputes in a friendly manner through extra judicial means. Conciliation means bringing two opposing sides together to reach a compromise in an attempt to avoid taking a case to trial. Arbitration, in contrast, is a contractual remedy used to settle disputes out of court.
Conciliation Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Legal
The meaning of CONCILIATION is the settlement of a dispute by mutual and friendly agreement with a view to avoiding litigation.
CONCILIATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
the action or process of ending a disagreement, often by discussion between the groups or people involved: All attempts at conciliation failed and the dispute continued. He prefers compromise and conciliation to confrontation. See. conciliate. Fewer examples. The commission has not entered into a conciliation agreement.
CONCILIATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
the process of helping two sides in a disagreement, for example employers and employees, to meet and talk about their different ideas in the hope of ending the disagreement: Most cases were decided by conciliation and did not need to go to a tribunal. a conciliation agreement / procedure / service. See also. ACAS.
Conciliation - Wikipedia
Conciliation is an dispute resolution process whereby the parties to a dispute rely on a third-party neutral, the conciliator, to assist them in solving their dispute. The conciliator, who may meet with the parties both separately and together, does this by lowering tensions, improving communication, interpreting issues, encouraging parties to ...
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