Sentence example with the word 'adjudication'

adjudication

Definition n. the final judgment in a legal proceeding

Last update: October 16, 2015


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The case was taken to the supreme court for adjudication.   [Please select]

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The real beginning of English equity is to be found in the custom of handing over to that officer, for adjudication, the complaints which were addressed to the king, praying for remedies beyond the reach of the common law.   [Please select]

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Prizes were carried to Sierra Leone for adjudication, often with several hundred negroes on board.   [Please select]

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Such has been the result of attempts to exclude the administrative element in adjudication.   [Please select]

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Secretary of the Navy Welles congratulated Wilkes on his "great public service," though criticizing him for not having brought the _Trent_ into port for adjudication.   [Please select]

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It became necessary to place the final adjudication of the matter in the hands of men who were either utterly indifferent to the public weal or lacked the intelligence to read and weigh and think.   [Please select]

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