- adjudicative
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Adjudicative — Ad*ju di*ca*tive, a. Adjudicating. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
adjudicative — ● adjudicatif, adjudicative adjectif Qui se rattache à une adjudication … Encyclopédie Universelle
adjudicative — adjudicate ► VERB 1) make a formal judgement on a disputed matter. 2) judge a competition. DERIVATIVES adjudication noun adjudicative adjective adjudicator noun. ORIGIN Latin adjudicare adjudge … English terms dictionary
Adjudicative competence — Adjudicative competence, also referred to as competent to stand trial, is a legal construct describing the criminal defendant s ability to understand and participate in legal proceedings. [cite web year= month=… … Wikipedia
adjudicative facts — Factual matters concerning the parties to an administrative proceeding as contrasted with legislative facts, which are general and usually do not touch individual questions of particular parties to a proceeding. Facts that concern a person s… … Law dictionary
adjudicative fact — see fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
adjudicative facts — Factual matters concerning the parties to an administrative proceeding as contrasted with legislative facts which are general and usually do not touch individual questions of particular parties to a proceeding. Facts which concern a person s… … Black's law dictionary
adjudicative facts — Factual matters concerning the parties to an administrative proceeding as contrasted with legislative facts which are general and usually do not touch individual questions of particular parties to a proceeding. Facts which concern a person s… … Black's law dictionary
adjudicative — adjective see adjudicate … New Collegiate Dictionary
adjudicative — See adjudication. * * * … Universalium