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adjudication

[ US /əˌdʒudəˈkeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɐd‍ʒˌuːdɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented

How To Use adjudication In A Sentence

  • The last one is the judicial practice of trade usage. It can affect to distribute the right and duty between the parties of the contract and to administer the adjudication of the court.
  • The purpose of the adjudication is to enable broad justice to be done between the parties.
  • However there have been protests from parents against high levels of selection - leading to adjudications from the government's admissions watchdog.
  • The adjudication officer is then asked to respond and the claimant is given an opportunity to comment on those responses.
  • In such cases, resort to binding adjudication will require the agreement of all parties to the dispute.
  • Given that the DA will see his chances for re-election dwindle if he/she is perceived to be soft on a multiple felony slam-dunk conviction case against a spoiled, arrogant, crime-committing, room-temperature-IQ behemoth, I suspect the moron in question (e.g., the football player), after considerable wheeling and dealing by his zealous defense attorney -- who is just doing his job, will likely receive felony deferred adjudication from the appropriate court. No Prison for Plaxico?
  • The World Bank has laid stress on dispute resolution outside the court and minimising the number of pending cases in adjudication.
  • " There cannot be two channels for adjudication.
  • As for the concept of voluntary surrender, the author holds the "two factors" theory, for "surrender oneself to justice" and "confess truthfully" consist of the acceptance of adjudication and justice.
  • The court's three-man adjudication panel will publish its full judgement at 3pm. Times, Sunday Times
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