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Перевод: adjudicate speek adjudicate


[глагол]
судить; вынос`ить приговор; вынос`ить решение; разрешать спор


Тезаурус:

  1. In the hotly contested litigation between AMS Europe Limited and the Commission, the European Court decided that the Commission had the sole power to adjudicate on claims of privilege in relation to advice or other documentation passing between a lawyer and his client which might be examined by the Commission in investigations under the competition rules.
  2. Moreover there were functions which only the lord himself could carry out, particularly in matters of justice, for as a baron of Scotland, Ramsay had the power of pit and gallows, conferring on him the right and duty to adjudicate in most issues not reserved to the crown, a grave responsibility for a man who took his obligations seriously, and one in which his brother could not replace him.
  3. If for example the fire officer requires a company to introduce new fire precaution equipment in an office and the owners of the office consider the fire officer is being unreasonable, the owners can appeal to the magistrates to adjudicate on the matter.
  4. They submitted that the commissioner had no jurisdiction to adjudicate on the status of the road verges generally or otherwise than for the limited purpose of deciding what entries should be contained in the register.
  5. In this situation the domestic court has the option either to adjudicate upon the dispute or to suspend the proceedings pending determination by the Commission.
  6. How to adjudicate?
  7. This device depends on the existence of institutions which can actually adjudicate on and, one hopes, resolve disputes in a relatively impartial way on the basis of impartial rules whose decisions are binding on the parties in question.
  8. If Parliament wishes to create a specialist body to adjudicate in a given field, it makes little sense to have the decisions of that body reviewed by courts which have no such expertise.
  9. For instance, Local Peasant Leaders or Mayors (who were often also Party functionaries) had to adjudicate on the "reserved occupation" applications of farmers in the neighbourhood.
  10. In Re Vandervell's Trusts , 46 TC 341, the House of Lords concluded that the Court had no jurisdiction "to adjudicate between the taxpayer and the Crown on the correctness of the assessment or upon any underlying issue of fact on which the correctness of the assessment depends".
  11. He could be granted a free transfer by FIFA when they adjudicate within a fortnight.
  12. The Council was charged with the task of seeing that the new courses were of degree standard, but was powerless to adjudicate on the wisdom or otherwise of there being so many arts-orientated courses in the first place.
  13. Mr Lickiss says that the programme does enjoy editorial freedom and that, should conflicts of interest arise, he will be called in to adjudicate as independent chairman of the board.

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