Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- That adjudicates or adjudges; that embodies the award, decision, or decree in an adjudication or adjudgment: as, the adjudicative part of a sentence.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Adjudicating.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Of or pertaining to an
adjudication or to anadjudicator .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective concerned with adjudicating
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Examples
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Id. These facts are referred to as "adjudicative" facts, see id., and the resolution of a dispute over these facts is done within the framework of a set of rules to determine the admissibility of evidence tending to prove such facts.
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For its part, Ecuador is committed to affording all litigants before its courts due process and to ensuring that the adjudicative process is fair.
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Indeed, the combination of law enforcement and adjudicative power in a single prosecutor is the most significant design flaw in the federal criminal system.
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Second model: agency would have even more control over infringement determinations, including adjudicative authority.
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“Yes, but there is a dividing line between that situation and an adjudicative order leading to consequential damages,” Phillips said.
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In both instances, individuals who make investigative and advocacy decisions should be separated from those who make adjudicative decisions, the latter of which should be defined to include some of the most important prosecutorial decisions today, including charging, the acceptance of pleas, and the decision whether or not to file substantial assistance motions.
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“Yes, but there is a dividing line between that situation and an adjudicative order leading to consequential damages,” Phillips said.
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For the US government, playing the WTO card also demonstrates seriousness about curbing Chinese censorship, while confining the dispute to an international adjudicative body and avoiding a direct confrontation with Chinese government leaders.
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“Yes, but there is a dividing line between that situation and an adjudicative order leading to consequential damages,” Phillips said.
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“Yes, but there is a dividing line between that situation and an adjudicative order leading to consequential damages,” Phillips said.
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