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  2. Adjudication - Wikipedia

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    Adjudication is a relatively new process introduced by the government of Victoria, Australia, to allow for the rapid determination of progress claims under building contracts or sub-contracts and contracts for the supply of goods or services in the building industry. This process was designed to ensure cash flow to businesses in the building ...

  3. Administrative Conference of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Two recent resources include the Sourcebook of United States Executive Agencies, [17] which comprehensively catalogs the agencies and other organizational entities of the federal executive establishment, and the Federal Administrative Adjudication Database, a joint project with Stanford Law School to "map the contours of the federal ...

  4. The City of Dallas Selects Tyler Technologies' Municipal ...

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    Incode will support the court's transition to a paperless environment while improving process automation and the storage of digital information. Using Incode, the Dallas Courts & Detention ...

  5. Administrative Procedure Act - Wikipedia

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    Because formal adjudication produces a record of proceedings and a final decision, it may be subject to judicial review. As for rulemaking resulting in agency rules and regulations, the Final Report noted that many agencies provided due process through hearings and investigations, but there was still a need for well-defined uniform standards ...

  6. Procedural justice - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bone, Agreeing to Fair Process: The Problem with Contractarian Theories of Procedural Fairness, 83 Boston University Law Review 485 (2003). Ronald Dworkin, Principle, Policy, Procedure in A Matter of Principle (1985). Louis Kaplow, The Value of Accuracy in Adjudication: An Economic Analysis, 23 Journal of Legal Studies 307 (1994).

  7. National Organization of Social Security Claimants ...

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    The organization states that its members are committed to providing high quality representation for claimants, to maintaining a system of full and fair adjudication for every claimant, and to advocating for beneficial change in the disability determination and adjudication process.

  8. Administrative law judge - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the ALJ may refer a matter to an Article III Court to seek enforcement or sanctions. The process of agency adjudication is currently structured so as to assure that ALJs exercise independent judgment on the evidence before them, free from pressures by the parties or other officials within the agency. [2] [5]

  9. Dispute board - Wikipedia

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    A dispute board (DB), dispute review board (DRB) or dispute adjudication board (DAB) is a forum for dispute resolution, typically comprising three independent and impartial persons selected by the contracting parties. The significant difference between Dispute Review Boards and most other techniques for alternate dispute resolution, potentially ...