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Arbiter is a term that generally refers to a person or entity with the authority to settle disputes or make judgments. The role of an arbiter can be found in various contexts, including law, sports, and video games.

Etymology[edit]

The word "arbiter" is derived from the Latin word arbiter, meaning "judge" or "witness."

Legal Context[edit]

In the legal context, an arbiter is often synonymous with an arbitrator. An arbitrator is a neutral third party who is appointed to resolve disputes outside of the court system. Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that is commonly used in commercial disputes, labor disputes, and international conflicts. The decisions made by an arbitrator are usually binding and enforceable in a court of law.

Sports[edit]

In sports, an arbiter is often referred to as a referee or umpire. These individuals are responsible for enforcing the rules of the game, making judgment calls, and ensuring fair play. For example, in soccer, the referee has the authority to issue yellow cards and red cards to players who violate the rules.

Video Games[edit]

In the realm of video games, the term "Arbiter" is notably used in the Halo series. The Arbiter is a title given to a high-ranking member of the Covenant, an alliance of alien species. The character known as the Arbiter plays a significant role in the storyline of several Halo games, including Halo 2 and Halo 3.

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