Umpire definition

Umpire in this procedure means a Cricket Australia accredited Umpire. Only a Cricket Australia accredited Umpire may “Mention” or “Report” a player under this procedure.
Umpire means the third arbitrator appointed pursuant to Section 7.03 (c).
Umpire means the third arbitrator appointed pursuant to Section 8.04 (c).

Examples of Umpire in a sentence

  • The decision of the Arbiters shall be final and binding on both parties; but failing to agree, they shall call in the Umpire and the decision of the majority shall be final and binding upon both parties.

  • The arbitrator may be appointed by both the parties or in case of disagreement each party may appoint an arbitrator and such arbitrators shall appoint an Umpire before entering on the reference.

  • In the event that either party should fail to choose an Arbiter within 30 days following a written request by the other party to do so, the requesting party may choose two Arbiters who shall in turn choose an Umpire before entering upon arbitration.

  • In the event that the two Arbiters are chosen by one party, as above provided, the expense of the Arbiters, the Umpire and the arbitration shall be equally divided between the two parties.

  • Both Arbitrators shall then proceed to hear the difference or dispute together with an Umpire to be jointly appointed by them.


More Definitions of Umpire

Umpire means the umpire selected and appointed as provided in section 11.08.
Umpire means the Jurisdictional Umpire appointed pursuant to Article 17:00 of this Agreement.
Umpire means a person who is qualified to be an appraisal umpire
Umpire has the meaning in Section 15.1(b)(i).
Umpire means a person appointed by mutual agreement of the J.V. and the Buyer or GECAMINES in accordance with the Long Term Slag Sales Agreement or Long Term Cobalt Alloy Sales Agreement.
Umpire shall have the meaning set forth in Article XIII.
Umpire means the jurisdictional Umpire appointed pursuant to Article 15:00 of this Agreement.