Post-adjudication definition

Post-adjudication means a court order requiring a drug offender to participate in drug court after having entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendre or having been found guilty.
Post-adjudication means after appointment of a permanent guardian or special or permanent conservator after a hearing for which a respondent was provided notice pursuant to section 15-14-309 or section 15-14-404, or both, and at which the respondent had an opportunity to present evidence and be heard.
Post-adjudication means a court order requiring a

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Post-adjudication means after appointment of a

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  • Competent Court means the Supreme Court of India or any High Court, or any tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi-judicial body that has jurisdiction in relation to issues relating to the Project.

  • Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);

  • Adverse decision means any decision by a review agent not to certify an admission,

  • Labour Court means the Labour Court established by section 151 of the Labour Relations Act;

  • Adjudicator means an adjudicator acting in terms of the Community Schemes Ombud Service Act, 2011 (Act No. 9 of 2011);

  • Superior Court means the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

  • Reviewing Party means any appropriate person or body consisting of a member or members of the Company's Board of Directors or any other person or body appointed by the Board of Directors who is not a party to the particular Claim for which Indemnitee is seeking indemnification, or Independent Legal Counsel.