- judge: put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of; "The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"; "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
- decide: bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
- (adjudication) the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented
- Adjudication is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants to come to a decision which determines rights and obligations betwen the parties involved. ...
- To settle a legal case or other dispute; To act as a judge
- (adjudication) The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement; A judgment or sentence
- (Adjudicated) equivalent to “convicted” and indicates that the court concluded the juvenile committed the act.
- (Adjudicated) Convicted of a crime and declared a delinquent by a judge. USE: Supervisor, "You are getting a new child today." Worker, "Is he adjudicated?"
- (Adjudicated) The court finds a youth guilty of committing a delinquent act. The court can commit the youth or place the youth on community supervision.
- (adjudicated) refers to a property that has been transferred to the local or state government due to unpaid taxes and/or safety liens. The government obtains the tax title for the property once the property goes unpurchased at tax sale.
- ADJUDICATED describes the disposition within the judicial system of an individual who has had a formal court trial and received a verdict of innocent or guilty. In the case of a minor, the Juvenile Court judge may make a disposition of dependency and /or delinquency.
- (Adjudication) The entry of a judgment, decree, or order by a judge or other decision-maker such as a master, referee, or hearing officer, based on the evidence submitted by the parties.
- (Adjudication) The judicial decision that ends a criminal proceeding by a judgment of acquittal, conviction, or dismissal of the case.
- (Adjudication) The administrative procedure used to process a claim for services according to the covered benefit.
- Adjudication is a judgment rendered by the court after a finding of guilt.
- (Adjudication) Processing a claim through a series of edits to determine proper payment.
- (Adjudication) The USCIS procedure of considering and processing applications and petitions.
- (Adjudication) A judicial determination.
- Claims adjudication in health insurance refers to the determination of the insurer's payment or financial responsibility, after the member's insurance benefits are applied to a medical claim.
- (ADJUDICATION) The legal process of resolving a dispute; the process of judicially deciding a case.
- (Adjudication) The process used by health plans to determine the amount of benefit payment for a covered health care service. The term usually refers to the processing of a health care claim. ...
- (Adjudication) When a strong chess player uses their expert chess knowledge to decide upon the result of a game that hasn't finished yet - they Adjudicate the outcome/result. This practice happens mostly in online games of chess, but is hardly ever seen in over-the-board (OTB) chess games.
- (Adjudication) The term used when a dispute goes to Level 4 and is reviewed by an adjudicator. An adjudicator will make a final decision about the dispute, which is binding on the telecommunications company.
- (Adjudication) The process of determining the reimbursement applicable to a particular claim.
- (Adjudication) Where used herein, refers to a judgment by the Court that the defendant is guilty of an offense.