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  • An adjudicator is someone who presides, judges, and arbitrates during a formal dispute or competition. They have numerous purposes, including preliminary...
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  • or litigants, to come to a decision which determines rights and obligations between the parties involved. Adjudication can also refer to the processes...
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  • 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...
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  • A deferred adjudication, also known in some jurisdictions as an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACOD), probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred...
    19 KB (2,822 words) - 18:06, 30 April 2023
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    tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a...
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  • The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity which has been designated...
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  • The Adjudicator’s Office is a UK non-departmental public body which was set up in 1993, initially to look into complaints about the Inland Revenue (including...
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  • The Adjudication Panel for England was an independent judicial tribunal set up under the Local Government Act 2000. Its role was to rule on alleged breaches...
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  • The Guild of Drama Adjudicators (GoDA) is the world's longest established body dedicated to the adjudication of all forms of theatre, both professional...
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    Sovereignty (redirect from Right to rule)
    which new land is (re)claimed from the sea such as in the Netherlands. Adjudication and Conquest   full national jurisdiction and sovereignty   restrictions...
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    way of adjudicating such questions," has been frequently cited by lower courts since the decision. The Petition Clause protects the right "to petition...
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  • Adjudicative competence, also referred to as competence to stand trial, is a legal construct describing the criminal defendant's ability to understand...
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    dead before Bernard of Valence, patriarch of both Antioch and Edessa, adjudicated in Baldwin's favour. On 13 May 1110, Baldwin II and a Genoese fleet captured...
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    Retrieved 25 August 2020. Blistein, Jon (May 4, 2020). "Gary Busey to Adjudicate Animal Arguments on New Show 'Pet Judge'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved...
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    public about the lack of governance mechanisms to efficiently deal with risks, negotiate and adjudicate between diverse and conflicting interests. This...
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  • Code Adjudicator (or Supermarket Ombudsman) is an independent statutory office responsible for enforcing the Groceries Supply Code of Practice and to regulate...
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    Trial (category Articles to be expanded from May 2008)
    of parties to a dispute, to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes...
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    to take up his place due to his Catholic religion. Heron appealed to the Courts, which issued a writ of mandamus requiring the case to be adjudicated...
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  • judgment motions to adjudicate disputes, as opposed to reliance on conventional trial. This shift was urged by a desire to increase access to civil justice...
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    and statutory standards are met. These are sometimes called "legally adjudicated newspapers". The term "newspapers of public record" can also denote those...
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