The adjudicator, William LeMass, found in favour of Carter and awarded her $1500.
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The disputed payments will be put in front of an industrial adjudicator next week.
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Irrespective of the test, the adjudicator was incompetent in recording accurately.
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Otherwise, you are able to appear before the adjudicator when they decide your case.
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After their performances, ensembles get verbal feedback from a festival adjudicator.
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Disagree with the Revenue and you can take your case to the tax adjudicator.
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Clearly, this was not an adjudicator merely punching in and going through the motions.
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Most importantly, they say, the adjudicator should be able to impose fines.
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An independent adjudicator is appointed to consider the case and then provide a decision.
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A person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes
An adjudicator is someone who presides, judges and arbitrates during a formal dispute. The term adjudicator essentially means a judge, without invoking the legal term. An ombudsman is a type of adjudicator in local government in the United Kingdom.
One, especially a man or boy, who adjudicates; compare: adjudicatrix
An unemployment investigator hired to examine discrepancies between a claimant and their past employer.
Personnel security specialist who performs adjudications. [DSS] (see also security)
An independent, legally qualified lawyer who judges the evidence and makes a final decision on the appeal.
A person, who hears, then judges, a rights-based claim.
Adjudicators are professional, independent people who are skilled in advanced legal and statutory interpretation, analysis and reasoning. Adjudicators deliver fully reasoned written decisions, which are binding on Scheme Members.
Trained and certified Military, government and contractor personnel who have been trained in the "whole person" concept and recommends suitability/clearance determinations based upon all available information.