Adjudication definition

Adjudication means agency process for the formulation of an order;
Adjudication means a finding by the court that the
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Examples of Adjudication in a sentence

  • The Adjudicator Nominating Body may only exercise such power if and when either Party shall satisfy it that the Adjudicator (whether agreed or nominated) is not acting impartially, or that the Adjudicator is physically or mentally incapable of conducting the Adjudication, or that the Adjudicator is failing to proceed with the Adjudication or make its decision with necessary despatch.

  • Parts I.1 (Prompt Payment) and II.1 (Adjudication) of the Construction Act apply with respect to this Work Assignment Agreement and all subcontracts thereunder as the Owner commenced a procurement process for the improvement that is the subject of the Work Assignment Agreement AND WHEREAS the Owner issued Request for Supplier Qualifications No. Doc3512316731 dated October 31, 2022 including Addendum Nos.

  • The Contractor shall perform the services set forth in this Agreement on an as- needed basis to be determined by the Village’s Director of Adjudication (“Director”).

  • Any trainee who disputes any action of any party shall have the right to appeal said action through the UAMS COM GMEC Policy 1.410, Adjudication of Resident/Fellow Grievances.

  • Prime will process Claims for Prescription Drugs Products and Services electronically submitted by Network Participants through the Claims Adjudication System, according to Benefit Plan benefit and eligibility information submitted by Claim Administrator to Prime and will pay eligible Claims and provide to the submitting entity electronic notification of declined or ineligible Claims.


More Definitions of Adjudication

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 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 shall refer to a final, non-appealable decision by a court of competent jurisdiction. "Adjudged" shall have a correlative meaning.
Adjudication means a finding by the court, incorporated in a decree, that the facts
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, 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;