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The phrase "a final adjudication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a conclusive decision or judgment made by a court or authority.
Example: "The case was brought to trial, and after months of deliberation, the judge issued a final adjudication that resolved the matter."
Alternatives: "a conclusive ruling" or "a definitive judgment."
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"We have to pay his lawyers until there's a final adjudication, if there is one".
The crucial point is whether or not in the earlier litigation the representative of the United States had authority to represent its interests in a final adjudication of the issue in controversy.
'(b) In any action as set forth in subsection (a) of this section, upon a final adjudication from which no appeal has been or can be taken that a claim of the patent is invalid, the court may order cancellation of such claim from the patent.
Disagreements between study physicians were resolved by a final adjudication of an independent neurologist.
This is not a final adjudication of the merits of the case, but the judge found sufficient reason to believe that the plaintiffs would prevail on the constitutional issues for him to block enforcement of the law for now.
Even if, as many scholars think, the dialogue is unfinished and Abelard meant to add a resolution of the dialogue in the form of a final adjudication by someone playing the role of master, it is noteworthy that, unlike in most philosophical dialogues, the magisterial point of view is absent until the end rather than being the one that directs the discussion.
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But Dame Julie Mellor says she does not agree, "In the past people were not getting a formal and final adjudication on their complaint and that's the big difference".
This statute has often been considered by the highest court of Tennessee, which has consistently held that its provisions may only be invoked when the complainant asserts rights which are challenged by the defendant and presents for decision an actual controversy to which he is a party, capable of final adjudication by the judgment or decree to be rendered.
Even though libel may inflict truly irreparable harm on its victim, the most a libel plaintiff can hope for is damages, or perhaps a permanent injunction after final adjudication, not preliminary relief.
However, in the context of NFL arbitration, where the league commissioner oversees the entire process, preventing the players' union from filing a challenge before the league's final adjudication creates an arguable legal absurdity in which the NFL would always know before the union that an arbitration decision was complete.
17 All scans were performed by British Society of Echocardiography accredited echocardiographers with final adjudication by a consultant cardiologist specialising in cardiac imaging.
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