Words and phrases that have a meaning related to adjudication:  (130 results)
Often used in the same context:
affirmance, grievant, claimant, interpleader, arbitral, docketing, remittitur, vacatur, recoupment, adjudicator, determinations, appeals, pendente lite, joinder, petitioner, appellate, expunction, proceeding, ejectment, judgment, nonsuit, pendency, subrogation, contemnor, parol evidence rule, caselaw, replevin, justiciary, courts, untimeliness, indigency, wardship, tribunals, estoppel, corpus delicti, laches, supersedeas, arbitration, impleading, gravamen, predetermination, res judicata, nolle pros, appellant, litigants, cina, bailment, simpliciter, arbitrator, ex post facto, judicature, anticipatory breach, revocation, reconveyance, reconsideration, inapplicability, nonjudicial foreclosure, sub judice, rescission, respondent, cassation, rehearing, tortfeasor, ex parte, reasonableness, impaneling, remittal, asportation, nolle, quo warranto, mala fide, relator, heirship, reargument, supersession, judicial, prima facie, cognizable, probate, habeas, summary judgment, expungement, initio, appellate court, administrative hearing, unreasonableness, intendment, litigation, application, finality, certiorari, setoff, ascertainment, tort, blameworthiness, ipse dixit, applicant, irrevocability, discretion, pleadings, redetermination, balca, enactment, adjudications, prosecution, ratification, redress, adoption, arbitrations, audit, codification, inquest, promulgation, sanction, accreditation, authorization, certification, proceedings, pursuant, ruling, action
Appears in the definition of:
judgement on the merits, judgment on the merits
More general:
assessment, judgement
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— Adjectives for adjudication: constitutional, final, administrative, international, formal, compulsory, such, legal, former, prior, fair, more...

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