The witnesses said that many applicants were victims of an unfair adjudication system whose decisions cannot be appealed outside the agency.
These acts were foundational and had been modified in 2891, 1899 and 1903 as other domestic uses joined agriculture in the adjudication system.
Today, many online adjudication systems run in the same, or similar, fashion to the Ken Lowe Judges.
But the bill also creates a new fast-track adjudication system aimed at settling those additional cases through arbitration and nonjury trials for claims of $75,000 or less.
In the Prudential cases a cumbersome and costly adjudication system had to be created to determine the validity and size of each investor's claim.
Such arrangements span the territory from Bonn to Kiev and often result in the imposition of status determination responsibilities on fragile or even nonexistent adjudication systems.
Adjudication on the constitutionality of the statutes is an adjudication system which nullifies the statute that has been found unconstitutional by the review of the Court.
The adjudication system places the position of an unfinished game before a moderately strong player (usually about 2200), who then decides what the result ought to be.
SSA operates its own administrative adjudication system, which has original jurisdiction when claims are denied in part or in full.
Instead, AT&T proposes a "streamlined and reasonable adjudication system for rights holders to resolve civil infringement claims against end users."