1. Adjudication: [noun] the act or process of adjudicating a dispute.
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2. Adjudication refers to the legal process of resolving a dispute or deciding a case
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3. To be decided, a case has to be “ ripe for Adjudication .”.
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4. Adjudication is the process by which a formal judgment or decision is made, after the adjudicator has heard all of the arguments in the matter, and has reviewed all of the relevant exhibits
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5. For example, an Adjudication is made upon the conclusion of a trial
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6. L'Adjudication est aussi un terme financier faisant référence à l'action consistant à émettre des bons ou obligations
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7. Familiarity with the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS), National Industrial Security System (NISS), Scattered Castles, Information Management Systems, Access Control Systems and other
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8. The Santa Maria Adjudication involved water rights litigation among numerous public agencies and private well owners in northern Santa Barbara County and southern San Luis Obispo County
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9. 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.
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10. Adjudication can also refer to the processes at dance competitions, in television game shows and at other competitive forums, by which
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11. Adjudication synonyms, Adjudication pronunciation, Adjudication translation, English dictionary definition of Adjudication
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12. Adjudication response time – The percentage of issues that are resolved within 21 days of detection
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13. Adjudication means coming up with a judgment on an issue that is disputed
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14. Adjudication in law is defined as a legal process by which a judge or …
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15. The Adjudication Process: The Adjudication process is based on decisions made by applying a standard set of guidelines to an individual’s specific circumstances
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16. Adjudication means there’s a discrepancy with your unemployment application, and a specially trained adjudicator needs to look at the claim to clear up …
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17. This e-Adjudication process will replace scheduled claims examiner appointments (or fact-finding hearings) and allow for a more efficient way of processing the unemployment claim
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18. Adjudication is a compulsory dispute resolution mechanism that applies to the construction industry
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19. This note explains what Adjudication is, what types of construction disputes it is appropriate for and gives guidance on what to do if you receive a notice of Adjudication.
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20. Suitability Adjudication is distinct from assessment of an individual’s qualifications for a job and from assessment of eligibility for access to classified information or assignment to sensitive duties
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21. Deferred Adjudication is usually offered to first time offenders
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22. The Adjudication process takes on average three weeks, but our department is diligently working through claims as quickly as possible to shorten that timeline
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23. Adjudication as to the Breach of Contract Cause of Action A
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24. A152877, defendants contend the court erred in granting plaintiffs’ motion for summary Adjudication as to the eighth cause of action for breach of contract because triable issues of material fact exist regarding whether the parties ever entered
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25. Adjudication is a process for the resolution of conflict and claims
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26. Adjudication is an involuntary, adversarial process
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27. Find 11 ways to say Adjudication, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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28. While many issues can be resolved with quick follow up questions, many times it requires a more thorough review through an Adjudication process
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29. The Division of Motor Vehicles, Adjudication Office is located on the first floor of the DMV Headquarters, at 600 New London Ave, Cranston, RI 02920
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30. The primary function of the Adjudication Office is to address license and registration suspensions in a timely and professional manner
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31. Upon arriving at the Adjudication Office, please check in at the service window to have your transaction reviewed.
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32. "Adjudication” indicates the lawful procedure of fixing a conflict
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33. Adjudication: A legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews the evidence and arguments by the parties to an action to reach a decision which will determine the litigants’ rights and obligations to each other
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34. Adjudication can be used to resolve disputes between …
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35. The Issue: Having obtained your Order of Adjudication, you must promptly send Notice of the Adjudication to Decedent’s beneficiaries and heirs, giving each of them the opportunity to take any actions they believe appropriate to protect their own interests in the estate
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36. You must provide notice of your Adjudication to Decedent’s Heirs and
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37. Adjudication Your claim will be reviewed for potential issues such as your job separation, your availability, or ability to work; this is called the Adjudication process
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38. The Adjudication Society is a not-for-profit Society promoting resolution of construction disputes by means of Adjudication
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39. The Adjudication section of the UI Division investigates and resolves issues holding up the payment of your benefits based on the UI laws and Administrative Rules
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40. This page provides access to many of the recommendations, publications, and other materials related to Adjudication that have been prepared by ACUS or for its consideration
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41. A new page, Coronavirus and Adjudication , catalogs resources related to Adjudication management during the ongoing national emergency.
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42. Withheld Adjudication generally refers to a decision by a judge to put a person on probation without an Adjudication of guilt
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43. The Committee on Adjudication examines procedural issues relating to how agencies handle cases that come before them, including issues arising in …
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44. Select the Adjudication area to view the associated forms, instructions, and additional information
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45. The HKIAC Adjudication Rules shall be used as a guide for parties wishing to use Adjudication to resolve construction disputes
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46. Familiarity with the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS), National Industrial Security System (NISS), Scattered Castles, Information Management Systems, Access Control Systems and other
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47. Adjudication is an investigation in which the claimant, employer, and any other interested party may be contacted to obtain information about a specific issue on an individual’s claim
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ADJUDICATION [əˌjo͞odəˈkāSH(ə)n]
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adjudication (noun) · adjudications (plural noun)