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İngilizce - Türkçe
adjudicate teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- karar ver
- hüküm vermek
- karar vermek
- hükmetmek
- hakemlik etmek {f}
- kararına varmak {f}
- hükmüne varmak {f}
- yargıcılık yapmak {f}
- ihale etmek {f}
- hakem
- adjudicating
- hüküm verme
- adjudication
- (Kanun) idari yargı
- adjudication
- münakaşa
- adjudication
- (Politika, Siyaset) yargı kararı
- adjudication
- (Kanun) yargılama
- adjudication
- hüküm
- adjudication
- karar
- adjudication
- karar verme
- adjudication
- hüküm verme
- adjudicator
- hakem
- adjudicator
- yargıcı
- adjudication
- eksiltme
- adjudication
- Yargılama, hüküm verme, hüküm, yargı
- adjudicative
- hükme dayalı
- adjudication
- münakasa
- adjudicator
- hakim
- adjudicator
- (Mukavele) hakem, jüri
- adjudicator
- yargıç
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İngilizce - İngilizce
adjudicate teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To act as a judge
- To settle a legal case or other dispute
- to determine by law, to adjudge {v}
- To determine judicially To settle by means of a court decision
- To exercise judicial authority in settling a legal dispute
- Performed by a claims processor to determine the benefit payable on a claim
- bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
- The process of having a legal matter settled by court proceedings, such as an offense charge
- To decide or settle something in a legal setting
- To settle in the exercise of judicial authority To determine finally
- The legal processing of applications, enteries, claims, etc , to assure full compliance with the public land laws and the regulations To judicially determine, judge, or decree To sit in judgement
- put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of; "The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"; "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
- To pass on; to decide, settle, or decree; adjudge As used in water rights, an adjudication is the equivalent of a "determination" and contemplates that the claims of all parties have been considered and set to rest
- To determine whether all program requirements have been met and whether the claim is to be paid or denied
- jurisprudence
- To hear and settle (a case) by judicial procedure; To study and settle (a dispute or controversy)
- To come to a judicial decision; as, the court adjudicated upon the case
- To adjudge; to try and determine, as a court; to settle by judicial decree
- pronounce by judicial sentence; pass judgment on; determine a matter judicially; sit in judgement {f}
- If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it. a commissioner to adjudicate on legal rights The international court of justice might be a suitable place to adjudicate claims. = decide + adjudication adjudications ad·ju·di·ca·tion unbiased adjudication of cases of unfair dismissal. + adjudicator adjudicators ad·ju·di·ca·tor an independent adjudicator
- adjudication
- A judgment or sentence
says he confessed to avoid a lengthier sentence after his original attorney told him that the prosecutor claimed DNA evidence conclusively identified him as the attacker. had an earlier deferred adjudication for indecency with a minor.
- adjudication
- The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement
- adjudicative
- Of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator
- adjudication
- {n} judicial trial or sentence
- Adjudicating
- adjudicative
- Adjudication
- The process of determining eligibility for benefits when a separation from employment or personal circumstances may prevent (disqualify) a person from receiving those benefits for any time period
- Adjudication
- n A method of dispute resolution in which the matter is resolved by a judge, with or without the aid of a jury Other methods of dispute resolution include negotiation, in which the parties deal with each other, and arbitration, in which they agree to be bound by the decision of a third party Adjudication requires no agreement between the parties; the defendant is compelled to participate in the process
- Adjudication
- Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree, or the rendering of a decision on a matter before a court
- Adjudication
- The INS procedure of considering and processing applications and petitions
- Adjudication
- The process used by health plans to determine the availability of benefits for a claim
- Adjudication
- Refers to a judicial process whereby water rights are determined or decreed by a court of law A court proceeding to determine all rights to the use of water on a particular stream system or ground water basin
- Adjudication
- The act of determining an issue or settling a dispute in court
- Adjudication
- The judicial process through which the existence of a water right is confirmed by court decree
- Adjudication
- - In workers compensation, the process of handling a claim, from first report through final resolution In group disability benefit plans, the process of determining eligibility for benefit payment
- Adjudication
- A judgment or decree
- Adjudication
- The determination of a controversy and a pronouncement of a judgment based on evidence presented Implies a final judgment of the court or other body deciding the matter, as opposed to a proceeding in which the merits of the cause of action were not reached
- Adjudication
- Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree Also the judgment given
- Adjudication
- A hearing to figure out if there has been a crime Aging Out: When a youth leaves foster care because they have reached age 18 or have finished high school (whichever comes last) without returning home or being adopted Appeals: Someone asks for a hearing to change the courts decision Any court decision is subject to an appeal Appeals can take several months to resolve Arraignment: The court gives an individual a chance to admit or deny the crime or to let the judge decide
- Adjudication
- The judgment or decision of the court or jury regarding a case or cause
- Adjudication
- In workers' compensation, the process of handling a claim, from first report through final resolution In group disability benefit plans, the process of determining eligibility for benefit payment
- Adjudication
- The judge's decision in a case or action
- Adjudication
- A judicial proceeding in which a priority is assigned to an appropriation and a decree issued defining the water right (Rice (1991))
- Adjudication
- The decision (decree or judgment) by the court concerning the defendant(s) involved in the case
- Adjudication
- a determination of the controversy and a pronouncement of a judgment based on evidence presented
- Adjudication
- the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented
- Adjudication
- A hearing and settlement by judicial procedure; in the case of water rights, the action of settling claims relating to use of water on a particular stream system or groundwater basin
- Adjudication
- The ability to automate a judgment based on background screening outcome This judgment often results in “meets requirements” or “does not meet requirements” outcome Once adjudication takes place automatic distribution and/or adverse action can occur
- Adjudication
- adjudicature
- Adjudication
- Determination of the amount of payment for a claim
- Adjudication
- Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree by a court of law Also the judgment given
- Adjudication
- A court proceeding to determine all rights to the use of water on a particular stream system or ground water basin
- Adjudicative
- concerned with adjudicating
- Adjudicator
- A judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council to investigate a complaint against the Commissioner as the head of a public body, and to review any decision, act or failure to act of the Commissioner as the head of a public body An adjudicator may also be appointed when the Commissioner cannot act because of a conflict of interest
- Adjudicator
- A music/marching judge at a competition
- Adjudicator
- a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes
- Adjudicator
- An authority that resolves disputes among parties in accordance with a
- Adjudicator
- the first level of appeal for asylum-seekers who have been refused by the Secretary of State
- adjudicated
- past of adjudicate
- adjudicates
- third-person singular of adjudicate
- adjudicating
- present participle of adjudicate
- adjudication
- The act of adjudicating; the act or process of trying and determining judicially
- adjudication
- {i} process by which a court makes a judgment or decree; judicial decision or sentence
- adjudication
- The decision upon the question whether the debtor is a bankrupt
- adjudication
- A deliberate determination by the judicial power; a judicial decision or sentence
- adjudication
- A process by which land is attached security or in satisfaction of a debt
- adjudicative
- {s} concerning the judgment or determination of a court
- adjudicator
- One, especially a man or boy, who adjudicates; compare: adjudicatrix
- adjudicator
- {i} one who investigates or determines a judicial matter, arbitrator
- adjudicator
- One who adjudicates
- adjudicators
- plural of adjudicator
- adjudicatory
- Of or pertaining to an adjudication
- adjudicatory
- concerned with adjudicating
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