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Federal employees and
military personnel.
Adjudicators also
exist for
immigration benefits. An
adjudicator (often
referred to as a "judge", "umpire",...
-
Chadwick reminded litigants that in the UK context, "the
majority of
adjudicators are not
chosen for
their expertise as lawyers.
Their skills are as likely...
-
Dispute Independent Adjudicators Office of the
Independent Adjudicator for
Higher Education "Office of the
Independent Adjudicator (CRR)
appoints Richard...
- A
deferred adjudication, also
known in some
jurisdictions as an
adjournment in
contemplation of
dismissal (ACOD),
probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred...
- tribunal, generally, is any
person or
institution with
authority to judge,
adjudicate on, or
determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is
called a tribunal...
- The
Adjudicator’s Office is a UK non-departmental
public body
which was set up in 1993,
initially to look into
complaints about the
Inland Revenue (including...
- by 3
adjudicators. The
major and
minor semi
finals also have 3
adjudicators;
there is 5
adjudicators for the
preliminary final and 7
adjudicators for the...
- branch, and
court or
judiciary system) is the
system of
courts that
adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and
applies the...
-
decisions are
issued by
Administrative Law
Judges and
Senior Attorney Adjudicators (supported by
about 6,000
staff employees) at
locations throughout the...
-
verification of a huge
number of
world records. The
organisation employs record adjudicators to
verify the
authenticity of the
setting and
breaking of records. Following...