adjudicative
adjudicative ([schwa]-joo-di-k[schwa]-tiv), adj. 1. Of or relating to adjudication. 2. Having the ability to judge. — Also termed adjudicatory; judicative.
adjudicative ([schwa]-joo-di-k[schwa]-tiv), adj. 1. Of or relating to adjudication. 2. Having the ability to judge. — Also termed adjudicatory; judicative.
administrative proceeding. A hearing, inquiry, investigation, or trial before an administrative agency, usu. ad-judicatory in nature but sometimes quasi-legislative. — Also termed evidentiary hearing; full hearing; trial-type hearing; agency adjudication. [Cases: Administrative Law and Procedure 309, 341–513. C.J.S. Public Administrative Law and Procedure §§ 71, 76–171.]
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tribunal (trI-byoo-n[schwa]l). 1. A court or other adjudicatory body. 2. The seat, bench, or place where a judge sits.
disposition hearing 〈美〉处置听审 指对经过裁决性听审〔adjudicatory hearing〕已被认定为犯罪青少年〔juvenile delinquent〕或轻微违法青少年〔status offender〕者,为确定最适当的关押或矫治形式而进行的听审。
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church court 教会法院 教会为审理有关宗教信仰或教会中所发生的争执而设立的法院。其所审理的事件世俗法院不受理。(=church judicatory; church tribunal)