MillionMilesAway
Well-Known Member
I've posted a couple of times about this but haven't seen any actual expert confirmation to back it up.
As I understand it the two Arbitrators consider the evidence and give their verdict on it, if they disagree then the President has the deciding vote. If both Arbitrators are in agreement then it's reported as a 'majority verdict'. I've no idea what they call it if the President has to overrule. The fact that 'majority verdict' appears to be the only term used suggests that there were no disagreements as surely they wouldn't both be at odds over every single decision.
Cheers. I hadn't seen a more qualified opinion either.
As you say, I thought use of 'majority' throughout left something unspoken about what it meant.