-
different processes for
declaring a
child as
adjudicated.
Arizona state law
defines a
dually adjudicated child as "a
child who is
found to be dependent...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The
Groceries Code
Adjudicator (or
Supermarket Ombudsman) is an
independent statutory office established to
enforce the
Groceries Supply Code of Practice...
- and
statutory standards are met.
These are
sometimes called "legally
adjudicated newspapers". The term "newspapers of
public record" can also
denote those...
- The
Office of the
Independent Adjudicator for
Higher Education (OIA) is a
company limited by
guarantee and a
registered charity which has been designated...