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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudication authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or administrative contexts to refer to the entity or body that has the power to make decisions or judgments in disputes or cases.
Example: "The adjudication authority will review the evidence presented and make a final determination on the matter."
Alternatives: "decision-making body" or "judicial authority".
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In the wake of last month's GAO investigation, State suspended the adjudication authority of the four passport specialists who approved the phony applications.
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Unsatisfied, Mr. Bellone and Mr. Margiotta decided early this year that the town had the authority to set up an adjudication bureau on its own, without legislative endorsement or permission from the courts.
When my case went before the adjudication panel the local authority funded the extra hours of specialist care on the understanding that the Independent Living Fund (ILF), a centrally funded body, would make up the shortfall and eventually fund all the specialist care, leaving the local authority with only the domestic care to pay for.
The retention of the special savings clause in most of the Caribbean constitutions has resulted in a fixing of the meaning of the constitutional text giving rise to a virtual cap on the nature and scope of adjudication and consequently the true authority of the Judicial system in a constitutional democracy.
And in Schor, the Court upheld conferral on the agency of authority, in a reparations adjudication under the Act, to also adjudicate "counterclaims" arising out of the same transaction, including those arising under state common law.
The International Trade Commission has also emerged as a prominent patent adjudication forum under its Section 337 authority.
In applying a provision like that of double jeopardy, which is rooted in history and is not an evolving concept like that of due process, a long course of adjudication in this Court carries impressive authority.
Nevertheless, much adjudication is now performed by public authorities other than the courts of law.
There should be no controversy over whether the refusal of certiorari 'would serve the purpose of an adjudication on the merits.' All the authorities agree that res judicata does not apply to applications for habeas corpus.
While the policy announced by the I.N.S. may not harmonize perfectly with earlier I.N.S. interpretative guidelines (which are not law), the parties have cited, and we have found, no statutory provision, no regulatory authority, and no prior agency adjudication that "flatly contradicts" the policy...
645, 80 L.Ed. 949), that a determination of patent invalidity is not res judicata as against the patentee in subsequent litigation against a different defendant, be adhered to? 'Neither reason nor authority supports the contention that an adjudication adverse to any or all the claims of a patent precludes another suit upon the same claims against a different defendant.
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