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Перевод: adjudication
[существительное] приговор ; судебное решение; вынесение судебного решения; объявление банкротом
Тезаурус:
- Nevertheless, adjudication must not be understood as the arbitrary exercise of the subjective will of the judge, nor a resolution in terms of social policy nor "the common purpose or interest" of civil association.
- It was originally proposed that Supplementary Benefit and National Assistance would be removed from the provisions of Regulation 72 of the Social Security (Adjudication) Regulations.
- That is, adjudication is deliberative rather than deductive; it is concerned with the meaning of lex in a contingent situation and "meanings are never deduced or found but are always attributed or given".
- In its adjudication, it says: "The CPS decided not to prosecute the woman as there were problems with the quality and admissibility of the evidence submitted by the Daily Mirror.
- However, in appropriate cases an apology should be added to an adjudication.
- Of the arrangements for health service tribunals, for example, Robson commented: "The complexity of this labyrinthine system of adjudication is fantastic.
- It's true that extracts such as Phoebe's "Think not that I love him" from As You Like It (Act 3, Scene 5) or Viola's "1 left no ring with her" from Twelfth Night (Act 2, Scene 2) may be all too well known to a panel, but I cannot agree with an adjudication policy that would ban these pieces from the audition.
- This general approach rather clouded the other important conclusion that tribunals are a new method for the independent adjudication of disputes.
- At any time after adjudication a bankrupt may apply to the court for his discharge, which, if granted, will enable him to start again, stripped of his property, but (with certain exceptions) free from any claim which might have been proved against him in the bankruptcy.
- In an adjudication published today, the Press Council does not uphold the complaint, saying it represented a re-run of complaints made by the Lamplughs about Mr Stephen's book and was likely to "reopen and prolong a dispute which might be better left unpursued."
- The circumstances are: where the adjudications authority failed to take into account specific evidence before it relating to a claim; where a member of staff did not submit or record relevant evidence; or where an adjudication officer overlooked and misconstrued a provision in legislation or case law.
- But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern, and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you don't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway.
- The unit could take some credit then for the change in the supplementary benefit adjudication regulations that followed as a result.
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