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Adjudication is the
legal process by
which an
arbiter or
judge reviews evidence and argumentation,
including legal reasoning set
forth by
opposing parties...
- An
adjudicator is
someone who presides, judges, and
arbitrates during a
formal dispute or competition. They have
numerous purposes,
including preliminary...
- A
deferred adjudication, also
known in some
jurisdictions as an
adjournment in
contemplation of
dismissal (ACOD),
probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred...
- 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 tribunal...
- 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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function is to
conduct removal proceedings in
immigration courts and
adjudicate appeals arising from the proceedings.
These administrative proceedings...
- branch, and
court or
judiciary system) is the
system of
courts that
adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and
applies the...
- is a tribunal,
often a
governmental institution, with the
authority to
adjudicate legal disputes.
Court or
courts may also
refer to:
Royal court, the retinue...
- 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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headquarters (also
known as
Central Office) of SSA's
Office of
Disability Adjudication and
Review is
located in
Falls Church, Virginia. SSA has a
network of...