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Example sentences for "adjudicate"

Lexicographically close words:
adjoyning; adjudge; adjudged; adjudges; adjudging; adjudicated; adjudicating; adjudication; adjunct; adjunction
  1. It may, however, form Chambers, each consisting of three or five Judges, either to undertake certain preparatory inquiries, or to adjudicate on particular categories of cases in accordance with the rules laid down for these purposes.

  2. It may, however, form chambers each consisting of three of five judges, either to undertake certain preparatory inquiries or to adjudicate on particular categories of cases in accordance with rules laid down for these purposes.

  3. It may, however, form Chambers, each consisting of three or five Judges, either to undertake certain preparatory inquiries or to adjudicate on particular categories of cases in accordance with the rules laid down for these purposes.

  4. In that case, and in that case alone, the neutral prize court may adjudicate the case, and if they find the allegation of infra terminos proved, they may restore the property to the original owner.

  5. Having done that, it has a right, in its Admiralty Courts, to adjudicate upon and condemn as prizes, under the laws of blockade, all vessels that shall seek to violate the blockade.

  6. He had no dominions, and no place where the poor man could hold a Prize Court; and, if he could authorize a capture, there was no Court to adjudicate upon it; there was no sovereign to be responsible for the action of the Prize Court.

  7. From the moment a woman takes the child into her arms, God makes her the love-magistrate of the family; and her instincts and moral nature fit her to adjudicate questions of weakness and want.

  8. For you adjudicate no questions in this country on the ground of superiority or inferiority of classes among men.

  9. The courts shall adjudicate only on questions of fact, and on the issue as to how the particular deed which is the cause of action should be classified.

  10. Eaton and James Iredell as commissioners to adjudicate and settle claims under the treaty of 1835.

  11. Three justices should form a quorum to hold quarter sessions, to adjudicate in cases from ten pounds to thirty pounds.

  12. In civil cases involving small amounts, not exceeding twenty livres all the officers of the militia were individually granted authority to adjudicate with an appeal to and no further than the militia courts of the districts.

  13. We must depend on other sources in and out of the Government to supply us with the information which we must adjudicate under the criteria of the passport regulations.

  14. I did not adjudicate the Oswald citizenship case.

  15. Also because of his expert knowledge of human nature, the employment supervisor or his assistant is often called upon to adjudicate between executives, between fellow-employees or between an executive and his subordinate.

  16. I request the Ancients to adjudicate between you and me by favouring us with their verdict.

  17. It never is to invent new Readings, but only to adjudicate between existing and conflicting ones.

  18. The special magistrates adjudicate only in cases where the master and apprentice are parties.

  19. That from this date all magistrates at the Metropolitan Police | | Courts will be superseded by military officers empowered to deal and | | adjudicate upon all offences in contravention to law.

  20. My case had yet to be dealt with, and as the Governor was not qualified to adjudicate on such a serious offence as this is considered, I was remanded to appear before the Visiting Justices.

  21. It has been questioned whether a special commission granting authority to adjudicate prize matters to the admiralty courts is necessary.

  22. Among other things it was there given power to adjudicate booty of war in the same manner as prize.

  23. They had been told that they might adjudicate upon cases of impeachment, and now it was commanded that they should gather evidence and send it to the Regent for adjudication.

  24. How can I possibly adjudicate on such a theme?

  25. Adjudicate on this case, sirs; I will not stoop to bandy words with these men.

  26. By this treaty a joint commission was created to adjudicate and decide on the claims of American citizens on the Government of Mexico.

  27. It will be proper also to provide by law for the appointment of a "board of commissioners" to adjudicate and decide upon all claims of our citizens against the Mexican Government, which by the treaty have been assumed by the United States.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adjudicate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; adjudicate; allow; arbitrate; consider; count; decide; deem; esteem; estimate; hold; judge; officiate; opine; presume; referee; regard; sentence; suppose; umpire