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1 Adjudgment — Ad*judg ment ( ment), n. The act of adjudging; judicial decision; adjudication. Sir W. Temple. [1913 Webster] …
2 adjudgment — index adjudication, arbitration, award, conviction (finding of guilt), decree, determination, judgment (formal court decree) …
3 adjudgment — noun The action of imposing judgment. The life record of every man, written not with pen and ink on paper, but with the finger of God on the tablet of his memory, will be the basis of his adjudgment to hell or his acquittal to heaven …
4 adjudgment — n. judicial decision or sentence, adjudication …
5 adjudgment — adjudgeˈment (sometimes adjudgˈment) noun 1. The act of adjudging 2. Sentence • • • Main Entry: ↑adjudge …
6 adjudgment body — index jury Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7 one of an adjudgment body — index juror Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8 Jerome Frank (lawyer) — Infobox Officeholder name =Jerome New Frank imagesize = caption = order = office =Securities and Exchange Commission Chair term start =1939 term end =1941 predecessor =William O. Douglas successor =Edward C. Eicher birth date =birth… …
9 Christian Ludwig von Kalckstein — (1630 – 8 November 1672) was a Prussian count, Colonel,[1] and politician who was executed for treason. Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 External links …
10 adjudication — I noun act of judgment, adjudgment, arbitrage, arbitrament, arbitration, authoritative decision, award, conclusion, decision, declaration, decree, deliberate determination, determination, determination of issues, disposition, edict, final… …
11 arbitration — ar·bi·tra·tion /ˌär bə trā shən/ n [Latin arbitratio, from arbitrari to judge, arbitrate, from arbiter onlooker, arbitrator]: the process of resolving a dispute (as between labor and management) or a grievance outside of the court system by… …
12 award — 1 vt [Anglo French awarder agarder to look at, decide on, impose, alteration of Old French esguarder to look at, from es , intensive prefix + guarder to guard] 1: to give in accordance with a judicial or administrative determination or decision… …
13 conviction — con·vic·tion n 1: the act or process of convicting; also: the final judgment entered after a finding of guilt a prior conviction of murder would not overturn the conviction compare acquittal ◇ Jurisdictions differ as to what constitutes… …
14 decree — de·cree /di krē/ n [Old French decré, from Latin decretum, from neuter of decretus, past participle of decernere to decide] 1: an order having the force of law by judicial decree 2: a judicial decision esp. in an equity or probate court; broadly …
15 judgment — judg·ment also judge·ment / jəj mənt/ n 1 a: a formal decision or determination on a matter or case by a court; esp: final judgment in this entry compare dictum, disposition …
16 juror — ju·ror / ju̇r ər, ˌȯr/ n: a member of a jury an alternate juror; broadly: an individual who is summoned but not yet selected to serve on a jury Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
17 jury — ju·ry / ju̇r ē/ n pl ju·ries [Anglo French juree, from feminine past participle of Old French jurer to swear, from Latin jurare, from jur jus law]: a body of individuals sworn to give a decision on some matter submitted to them; esp: a body of… …
18 determination — de·ter·mi·na·tion n: a decision of a court or administrative agency regarding an issue, case, or claim Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. determination …
19 choice — Synonyms and related words: Attic, acceptance, adjudgment, adjudication, aesthetic, alternative, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, appraisal, appropriate, arbitrament, arbitration, artistic, best, champion, chaste, choosing, chosen, classic …
20 criterion — Synonyms and related words: Procrustean law, acid test, adjudgment, antetype, antitype, archetype, assay, barometer, benchmark, biotype, blank determination, brouillon, canon, check, classic example, code, crucial test, crucible, degree,… …
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