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adjudication 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented
  2. (adjudicate) 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"
  3. (adjudicate) 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"
  4. (adjudicatory) adjudicative: concerned with adjudicating
  5. 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. ...
  6. The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement; A judgment or sentence
  7. (adjudicate) To settle a legal case or other dispute; To act as a judge
  8. (Adjudications) is an out-of-date term for bankruptcy.
  9. (adjudicate) to hear or try and determine judicially
  10. (Adjudicate) (claim) - To determine whether all program requirements have been met and whether the claim is to be paid or denied.
  11. (Adjudicate) The Texas Juvenile Justice System does not use the terms 'guilty' or 'innocent', instead they use the terms 'true' or 'not true'.  If the petition is found to be 'true', then the juvenile is considered adjudicated for an offense.
  12. (Adjudicate) The exercise of judicial power by hearing, trying, or determining the claims of litigants before the court.
  13. (Adjudicate) To resolve judicially, such as through a court judge or trial by jury.
  14. (Adjudicated) equivalent to “convicted” and indicates that the court concluded the juvenile committed the act.
  15. (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.
  16. (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?"
  17. (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.
  18. 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.
  19. A judgment or decision by a court.
  20. Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree. Also the judgment given.
  21. The assessment of claims for accuracy.  Actions taken to validate claims, validate eligibility, and allow or disallow claims as per contract specifications.
  22. The act of determining an issue or settling a dispute in court.
  23. An action used to take possession of heritable property, i.e. where a seller of land refuses to give a conveyance to the buyer, or as a means of taking a debtor’s land to satisfy his creditor’s claim for debt.
  24. a binding decision about the outcome of an unfinished game, made by someone who is rated 200 points below you and who renders his judgment after spending a total time to only 5% of the the time that you devoted to the game.
  25. Processing a claim through a series of edits to determine proper payment.