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Adjudicate - To determine judicially.
Adjudication - The final determination by the court, of a case by a finding of guilt or innocence.

 


adjudicate: to hear or try and determine judicially
adversary: An opponent. The defendant is the plaintiff's adversary.

Courts seldom adjudicate on the application for nolle prosequi. Instead, courts typically sign an order prepared by the prosecution or make a docket entry reflecting the case has been "nolle pros'ed."
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The mediator does not adjudicate the issues in dispute or to force a compromise; only the parties, of their own volition, can shift their position in order to achieve a settlement. The result of a successful mediation is called a "settlement.

adjudicate - To settle in the exercise of judicial authority. To determine finally.

The mediator does not adjudicate on the issues or force a compromise; only the parties involved can resolve the dispute. The result of a successful mediation is called a settlement.

The ET only has power to adjudicate on claims which are within its jurisdiction. Where a claim appears to fall outside the ET's jurisdiction, the ET will often decide this issue before proceeding to hear the full claim.

in rem jurisdiction: a basis for the court to adjudicate rights in property between specific persons; the controversy may or may not relate to the property.

The award must be final that is, it must conclusively adjudicate all the matters submitted. But if the award is as final as, under the circumstances of the case it might be expected, it will be considered as valid.

: the jurisdiction of a court over the subject, type, or cause of action of a case that allows the court to issue a binding judgment <housing court lacks subject matter jurisdiction to adjudicate fraudulent conveyance actions ­National Law ...

Juvenile Probation: Placement of an adjudicated delinquent under the supervision of a juvenile probation officer.
Juvenile Transportation Officer: Also called JTO. A person who provides safe transportation services for juveniles in custody.

NONSUIT The termination of an action which does not adjudicate issues on the merits.
NOTICE A written communication advising an adverse party of an action taken, i.e., a Notice of Filing, Notice of Motion.

(n) Res adjudicata is used to represent a legal suit or case which has be already adjudicated or decided by the court by completing all the legal procedure and the judge issuing his verdict on it
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RES JUDICATA
A thing decided
A common law doctrine holding that an adjudicated matter cannot be litigated again by another court.

Occupational Safety And Health Review Commission: The agency established by OSHA to adjudicate enforcement actions under the Act.

If you have injured due to the negligence of a doctor, nurse or someone serving in a medical care capacity, these terms will be useful to you as you work through the claim process: adjudicate, answer, contingency fee, damages, deposition, ...

The monuments where the common law is to be found, are the records, reports of cases adjudicated by the courts, and the treatises of learned men.

Prohibition is an order restraining an inferior court or tribunal or a public authority from acting outside its jurisdiction. Thus where, for example, a tribunal is proposing to adjudicate upon some matter which is not within its jurisdiction ...

Many of the independent agencies operate as miniature versions of the tripartite federal government, with the authority to "legislate" (through rulemaking; see Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations), "adjudicate" (through administrative ...

Such an adjudication, being a solemn declaration from the proper and accredited quarter that the status of the thing adjudicated upon is as declared, concludes all persons from saying that the status of the thing ... was not such as declared...." ...

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