Sentences with phrase «disinterested person»

A "disinterested person" refers to someone who does not have any personal or financial stake or bias in a particular situation. They are neutral and make decisions based solely on what is fair or best for all parties involved. Full definition
It's okay to use each social network's paid platform to buy followers (such as buying likes through Facebook's own platform), but avoid buying likes or followers from third - party vendors, as these followers will actually do more harm than good — they're usually fake accounts or disinterested people who get paid some small amount of money to «like» or follow online brands all day.
When all such things become disinteresting the person finds that the New Testament is still fresh, and alive.
Before it became a cliché to hate the idea of paying too much attention to Super Bowl commercials, it was a cliché for disinterested people to claim they were watching only for the commercials.
Mediators are neutral, disinterested persons who try to reconcile differences between parties to avoid arbitration or costly litigation.
A disinterested person doesn't show the frustration at their own performance the way he does.
So, outcome - based monitoring should be directed at whether the evaluations that IDEA requires are performed on time, by competent and disinterested people, in an unbiased way, and with resulting application to the student's educational program and placement.
After the bankruptcy petition is filed, the United States Trustee appoints as trustee a disinterested person who is a member of a panel of Chapter7 trustees («panel trustee») to serve as an interim trustee.
A former justice of the peace involved in a long series of litigation against the Ministry of the Attorney General and the vice chairman of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario has lost his bid to have «some disinterested person» hear his discrimination case.
Earlier this year, HRTO member Pamela Chapman dismissed that application, but the matter proceeded in the Superior Court over the appointment of a disinterested person.
Arbitrator: A disinterested person, chosen by the parties in a dispute, who will hear the details of the dispute and who will render a decision as to how the dispute shall be settled.
At least in the Collaborative Divorce process, you and your spouse can customize the process to your specific needs (a huge deviation from the litigation standard) and avoid delays occasioned in litigation just waiting to get time on the court's calendar to get some disinterested person to make decisions the spouses could have made using common sense and a sense of fair play.
As stated earlier, you will need to revert to your insurance agent when you have to make claims or upon the maturity of your policy and a disinterested person will be oflittle help.
Massachusetts law allows you to use any disinterested person to serve the summons, but the court recommends using the sheriff or constable.
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