/əˈwɔːdə/ – Noun
Definition: trọng tài.
A more thorough explanation: An “awarder” is a person or entity that grants or bestows a reward, prize, or recognition to someone else. In a legal context, an awarder is typically a party responsible for making a decision or judgment in a dispute or competition, and issuing an official decision or declaration.
Example: The awarder of the contract selected the winning bid based on the criteria outlined in the request for proposals.