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4 October, 11:27

A fact-finder has:

a. A high degree of control over the outcome of the dispute.

b. A high degree of control over the process of negotiations.

c. A high degree of control over both the process and the outcome of negotiations.

d. Little control over either the process or the outcome of negotiations.

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  1. 4 October, 11:31
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    A - A high degree of control over the outcome of the dispute.

    Explanation:

    The judge not only decides the legal issues in the case, but is also the "fact finder" who decides who to believe and who ultimately wins or loses.

    Fact-finder or finder of fact, is a person, or group of persons, who determines facts in a legal proceeding, usually a trial. To determine a fact is to decide, from the evidence, whether something existed or some event occurred.
  2. 4 October, 11:53
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    d. Little control over the either process or the outcome of the negotiation

    Explanation:

    Fact finder is a situation in which an individual tries to find out the real reason and truth's behind the case. It involves determining relationships in the situation and identifies realities in a particular case. A fact finder has little control over the negotiation and the outcome of the dispute.
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