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Adjudication
Adjudication, giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree. In Bankruptcy Law, adjudication is the act of the Court declaring
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Adjudicating officer
Adjudicating officer, means the officer appointed by the Board as adjudicating officer under section 19H of the Act [Depositories
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Abbreviate of Adjudication
Abbreviate of Adjudication (in Scots Law), an abstract of the decree of adjudication, and of the lands adjudged, with the amount
former adjudication
former adjudication : a procedural doctrine that bars relitigation by the same parties of the same issues or claims upon
Pending adjudication
Pending adjudication, the words 'pending adjudication' cannot be read to exclude cases where the proceedings are still pending in appeal,
Industrial adjudication
Industrial adjudication, In the case of industrial adjudication the claims of the employer based on the freedom of contract have
Adjudication in implement.
Adjudication in implement. See ADJUDICATION.
Adjudication stamp
Adjudication stamp, the stamp impressed on or affixed to an instrument after the Commissioners of Inland Revenues have been
Adjudication in debitum fundi
Adjudication in debitum fundi. See ACTION FOR POINDING OF THE GROUND.
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