Impartial means not partial or biased; unprejudiced. Synonyms include fair, just, objective, and disinterested. Can refer to both judgment and actions in dispute
Arbitrators must disclose facts raising justifiable doubts about impartiality. Disclosure is a continuing duty that begins before appointment. Objective "reasonable third person" test guides disclosure decisions. Arbitrators have primary access to relevant information
Arbitrators must be impartial and independent from parties at appointment. Disclosure of potential conflicts is mandatory for arbitrators. Parties can waive conflicts if they don't object within 30 days
Standard specifies requirements for certification bodies operating product, process and service certification. Certification provides confidence to interested parties about product/process/service compliance. Standard applies to third-party conformity assessment activities
Fair means marked by impartiality, honesty, and conforming to rules. Refers to average quality, sufficient amount, or moderate number. Describes light complexion or pleasing appearance. Can mean favorable to ship's course or being utter
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