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1. Related: Adjudicated; adjudicating
2. Adjudicated Guilt in Florida Explained
3. The court adjudicated the company bankrupt.
4. What does Adjudicated mean? Information and translations of Adjudicated in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
5. Adjudicated probation means that there is a conviction
6. Define Adjudicated as a mentally disabled person
7. Definition of Adjudicated in the Definitions.net dictionary
8. And frequently these cases are not adjudicated.
9. Hendricks Adjudicated at all the regional music competitions
10. He adjudicated at all the regional music competitions.
11. 56K ILLEGAL “Adjudicated BALLOTS” JUST DISCOVERED IN CLARK COUNTY
12. Adjudicate is a verb, related words are Adjudicates, Adjudicated
13. The accused is Adjudicated guilty and placed on probation
14. ‘According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were Adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given.’ ‘The principle of an oral hearing being Adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been Adjudicated by the Supreme Court.’
15. ‘According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were Adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given.’ ‘The principle of an oral hearing being Adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been Adjudicated by the Supreme Court.’
16. Adjudicated means disposed of like a guilty plea or finding of guilt
17. Adjudicated PROPERTIES _____ Property Address R# Property Assessed To __ 3007 Polk St
18. Once ballots have been Adjudicated, they are added to the unofficial vote tally
19. Adjudgers adjudges adjudging adjudgment adjudgments adjudicate adjudicated adjudicates adjudicating: Literary usage of Adjournments
20. Retrogressive and unsoured Alexei Bemeaned almost exiguously, though Chris adjudicated his phonographs parallelizes
21. To study and settle (a dispute or conflict): The principal Adjudicated the students' quarrel
22. Visit CivicSource.com to view a list of available Adjudicated properties and to initiate an auction.
23. Common types of claims that may be Adjudicated include claims for injuries or medical treatment
24. To study and settle (a dispute or conflict): The principal Adjudicated the students' quarrel.
25. Synonyms for Adjudged include found, determined, judged, adjudicated, declared, ruled, concluded, held, arbitrated and pronounced
26. To date # per cent of sentences for juveniles in Tirana are adjudicated through orders for community service
27. Even if he were adjudicated as delusional there's no evidence it interferes with his ability to work.
Selbst wenn er an Wahn leidet... beweist das nicht, dass seine Arbeitsfähigkeit eingeschränkt ist.
28. Adjudgers adjudges: adjudging adjudgment adjudgments adjudicate adjudicated adjudicates adjudicating adjudication adjudications adjudicative: Literary usage of Adjudge
29. The term Adjudicated is analogous to convicted and indicates the court concluded the juvenile committed the act
30. The Scott River system, near the Oregon border, was Adjudicated to help resolve a surface water controversy
31. When something is Adjudicated it means it was judged by a formal evaluation procedure - in this case, the court
32. To date, 38 per cent of sentences for juveniles in Tirana are adjudicated through orders for community service.
33. The Court has heard, adjudicated, monitored and ordered probation in # cases of public peace disturbance and domestic violence
34. The Supreme Court ruled that plaintiffs at least be granted stays of deportation until lower courts had adjudicated their cases.
35. 25 California law does not recognize gay marriages, but state appellate courts have adjudicated gay and lesbian palimony cases.
36. Adjudicated property auctions are conducted online and allow investors to acquire full ownership with a clear title and title insurance
37. The court will determine whether or not you are adjudicated guilty or if the court will withhold the Adjudication of guilt
38. Adjudicated delinquent as a Juvenile for a Sex Offense, but only if the offender is fourteen (14) years of age at the time of the offense and the offense Adjudicated was comparable to or more severe than aggravated sexual abuse (as described in either (a) or (b) of
39. Adjudicated delinquent: a person found to have committed an offense that, if committed by an adult, would be a criminal offense.
40. Since you were never Adjudicated by a judge and it was an involuntary evaluation you would not lose your constitutional rights
41. One such key policy arm is the judiciary and the way in which competition cases are adjudicated as provided by the competition laws.
42. Adjudicated Property sales involve the sale of property that has been placed in government control due to failure to pay property taxes.
43. Official Spokesperson: Please this is not as far as MEA is concerned – this is being adjudicated by the highest court of India.
44. Adjudicate (third-person singular simple present Adjudicates, present participle adjudicating, simple past and past participle adjudicated) To settle a legal case or other dispute
45. Adjudicate (third-person singular simple present Adjudicates, present participle adjudicating, simple past and past participle Adjudicated) To settle a legal case or other dispute
46. The Seaside Basin, near the Monterey Peninsula, was Adjudicated after annual pumping was in excess of safe yield and posed a risk for seawater intrusion
47. However, this is not an issue to be adjudicated legally between two states; it is a subject for inter-governmental negotiations involving all essential parties.
48. At an adjudication hearing, the court hears the evidence and testimony pertaining to the case and the judge decides whether the youth should be Adjudicated.
49. If you are Adjudicated guilty of any crime, you are not eligible to have that crime or any other crime (prior or subsequent) sealed or expunged from your record
50. Adjudicated: A legal term used by a juvenile court which has entered an order declaring that a child is neglected, abused, or dependent; a minor requiring authoritative intervention; a …