Adjudication definition

Adjudication means agency process for the formulation of an order;
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Adjudication shall refer to a final, non-appealable decision by a court of competent jurisdiction. "Adjudged" shall have a correlative meaning.

Examples of Adjudication in a sentence

  • Adjudication of such a non-est counterclaim would be illegal and perverse and therefore needs to be set aside.

  • Adjudication of claims is handled by the health insurance carriers through their respective dispute resolution processes.


More Definitions of Adjudication

Adjudication means the determination by the highest or ultimate authority of an agency of the rights, duties, privileges, benefits, or legal relationships of a specified person, but does not include the issuance of a license in response to an application with respect to which no question is raised, nor other acts of a ministerial nature.
Adjudication as used in this clause, means a formal review of a record of investigation of alleged research misconduct to determine whether and what corrective actions and sanctions should be taken.
Adjudication of a claim means the bringing of a civil suit and prosecution to final judgment in county or state court and includes the bringing of an authorized arbitration proceeding and prosecution to final resolution in accordance with any mandatory procedures established in the contract subject to this subchapter for the arbitration proceedings.
Adjudication means a finding by the court that the
Adjudication means a finding by the court, incorporated in a decree, that the facts
Adjudication means a finding by the court, incorporated in a decree, that the facts alleged in the petition have been proved.
Adjudication means a finding by the court that the allegations in a petition alleging that a child is deprived are supported by a preponderance of the evidence;