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Adjudication is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation, including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants, to come to a decision which determines rights and obligations between the parties involved.[1]
Adjudication can also refer to the processes at dance competitions, in television game shows and at other competitive forums, by which competitors are evaluated and ranked and a winner is found.
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set of adjudication provisions which are to apply to a construction contract unless the contract itself includes arrangements for adjudication which comply...
An adjudicator is someone who presides, judges, and arbitrates during a formal dispute or competition. They have numerous purposes, including preliminary...
record can be expunged. In a deferred adjudication, the criminal case that resulted in the deferred adjudication will often remain part of a permanent...
An independent adjudicator is an authorized judge in the United Kingdom who has the power to make binding decisions in a particular field. The mechanism...
Standards Board for England Adjudication Panel for England Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Adjudication Panel for England becomes known...
position physically was symbolic of their higher position regarding the adjudication of the law. In Australia, tribunal generally implies a judicial body...
both Wales and Scotland and hosts the Independent Sector Complaints Adjudication Service. The Chief Executive is Fiona Booth. Fiona Hodgson, Baroness...
headquarters (also known as Central Office) of SSA's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review is located in Falls Church, Virginia. SSA has a network of...
record of about 18,400 pages. Also, California uses the term "summary adjudication" instead of "partial summary judgment". The California view is that the...
legislation.” Rules of adjudication were intended to remedy the inefficiency of its diffused social pressure. Rules of adjudication empower individuals to...
sharia law. He instituted Shariat judicial courts and court benches to adjudicate using Islamic doctrine. Zia aligned with Deobandi institutions, exacerbating...
professional judge, and of serious political crimes, all charges are adjudicated by mixed tribunals where lay judges (Schöffen) and professional judges...
The Guild of Drama Adjudicators (GoDA) is the world's longest established body dedicated to the adjudication of all forms of theatre, both professional...
also provide for a "partial summary judgment" or motion for "summary adjudication of issues" which only seeks to dispose of part of a lawsuit. See, e.g...
Act 2002. Building Adjudication Victoria Inc is authorized by the Building Commission as a Nominating Authority for adjudicators and provides an independent...
branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the...
The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity which has been designated...
"judge made law" comes from Jeremy Bentham and the modern practice of adjudication as application of precedent derived from case law begins with Jeremy...
to a medication. He spent ten hours in jail and accepted a deferred adjudication agreement under which charges would be dismissed in 90 days. Reinhold...
principal organ not based in New York City. The ICJ's main function is adjudicating disputes among nations. Examples of issues they have heard include war...
sanctioned competitions require nine adjudicators, including an adjudicator responsible for Timing & Penalties. The adjudication manual in use by Drum Corps Associates...
is taking guard. The umpires have several responsibilities, including adjudication on whether a ball has been correctly bowled (i.e., not a no-ball or a...
date for this report. Adjudication using a third party is much quicker rather than litigation through a court. An adjudicator’s determination must be...
standard, representation, inclusiveness, and ownership. Core functions Adjudication, execution of judgment, supervision, and monitoring The plan has projected...
abandoned due to the advent of computer analysis. See also sealed move. adjudication A way to decide the result of an unfinished game. A tournament director...
parts: adjudication and rulemaking. Agency adjudication was broken down further into two distinct phases of formal and informal adjudication. Formal...