[ə-jōṓdĭ-kāt́]
(v.)To hear and settle (a case) by judicial procedure.
(v.)To study and settle (a dispute or conflict): The principal adjudicated…
(v.)To act as a judge.
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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 or litigants to come to a decision which dete...
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Alan K Chuck - Civil Engineer and Arbitrator ... Adjudication is a generic term for a form of alternative dispute resolution in which a decision, binding at least in the short term, is made by an expert appointed by the parties (hence the alternative term "expert determination").
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Definition of "Adjudication" ... ADJUDICATION - The giving or pronouncing a judgment in a cause; a judgment. Scotch Law. Certain proceedings against debtors, by way of actions, before the court of sessions and are of two kinds, special and general.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Adjudication? ... Adjudication is where a neutral person, usually empowered by an agency to make binding decisions, is given the tasks of examining facts and rendering a decision or judgment.
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