Administrative tribunal Hybrid adjudicating authorities that straddle the line between government and the courts.
Expanded Legal Definition of Administration of JusticeAdministrative Law That body of law which applies for hearings before quasi-judicial or quasi-judicial organizations such as administrative tribunals, or the underlying regulatory agency.
" TOP Administrative law : is that body of law which applies for hearings before quasi-judicial or administrative tribunals.
Mandamus A writ which commands an individual, organization (eg. government), administrative tribunal or court to perform a certain action, usually to correct a prior illegal action or a failure to act in the first place.
Certiorari: Form of judicial review whereby a court is asked to set aside the decision of an administrative tribunal, judicial officer or public organisation.
Regulatory offences are often dealt with at administrative tribunals and not in a court setting. Summary Conviction Offence These criminal offences carry lower maximum penalties and are subject to less complex court procedures.
Refers to decisions made by administrative tribunals or government officials to which the rules of natural justice apply. In judicial decisions, the principles of natural justice always apply.
A writ of certiorari is a form of judicial review whereby a court is asked to consider a legal decision of an administrative tribunal, ...
Administrative tribunals are legislative creations and they can only exist and function within the limits that are imposed by law. Administrative tribunals in Quebec cannot declare a person a vexatious litigant.
trademark trial and appeal board An administrative tribunal at the USPTO. It has jurisdiction over appeals from decisions of the Trademark Office, as well as opposition proceedings and cancellation proceedings.
in a society governed by vendetta, and they are of little consequence in one where composition for wrongs is the rule. In addition to law courts there are ecclesiastical courts, arbitral tribunals (e.g., for labor cases), administrative tribunals, ...
See also: Court, Law, Right, Decision, Judicial
 
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