Definition of arbitrary

The arbitrary term is mostly used as an adjective qualifying to account for that person at some point or as a feature of their way of being acting so unfair or moved exclusively pro their whims. And also, to that which results from that behavior, he referred to it as arbitrary. John was very arbitrary not leaving out his smaller daughter weekend because her older sister was bad. The decision of the direction of prevent us from that we will see in pants to work is really arbitrary. But on the other hand, that conventional, which was agreed between several people called it arbitrary, the linguistic sign is arbitrary.
On the other hand, in computer science is called arbitrary code to code that can not be interpreted by an application or directly by the operating system in question.
And the arbitrary agreement is a document that was promptly created by King Pedro II of Valencia, better known as the ceremonious, aiming to put an end to the disputes between the outstanding cities of Villareal, Almazora, Burriana, Castellón de la Plana, over sharing of the waters of the river Mijares.
The arbitrary agreement establishes that the mentioned towns will enjoy the waters of the river according to the orchards that had about a garden type. The agreement continues in force currently although it has undergone some modifications with respect to the original proposed by Pedro II.