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12 Sentences With "adjudicates on"

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The Constitutional Court of Romania adjudicates on matters of constitutionality, while the High Court of Cassation and Justice serves as the country's supreme court and court of last resort.
But the data, from the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), which adjudicates on disputes between consumers and financial services firms, shows that in the six months to June CashEuroNet UK, owned by U.S. lender Enova International (ENVA.
In the case of the alleged rigging of the rand, the Competition Commission said it had recommended fines amounting to 10 percent of the banks' South African annual revenues to the country's Competition Tribunal, which adjudicates on the watchdog's findings.
The Constitutional Court adjudicates on liability claims against the Republic, its provinces, and its municipalities.
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) adjudicates on complaints made against any of the doctors in the United Kingdom, making independent decisions about a doctor’s fitness to practise.
All legislative and executive powers of the Tribe not granted to the Council of Elders are vested with the Tribal Council. The Council of Elders oversees judicial matters and the tribe's cultural integrity. The Council of Elders also exercises legislative powers with respect to rules governing tribal membership and enrollment. The Tribal Court adjudicates on all non-gaming matters.
Dean Mildren, (born 27 February 1943) is a former Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. He was appointed to the Court on 27 June 1991, and retired February 2013. He is sworn in as an Acting Judge of the Court, so from time to time still adjudicates on cases in the Northern Territory.
The Austrian judiciary is divided into general courts () and courts of public law (). The courts of public law supervise the other two branches of government. One of its limbs, the administrative court system, reviews the legality of administrative acts. Its other limb, the Constitutional Court, adjudicates on liability claims against the Republic, its provinces, and its municipalities, demarcation conflicts between courts or between courts and bureaucrats, complaints regarding the constitutionality of statutes or the legality of ordinances, election complaints, and complaints regarding the conduct of elected officials and political appointees in office.
The Constitutional Court ( or ) in Austria is the tribunal responsible for reviewing the constitutionality of statutes, the legality of ordinances and other secondary legislation, and the constitutionality of decisions of certain other courts. The Constitutional Court also decides over demarcation conflicts between courts, between courts and the administration, and between the national government and the regional governments. It hears election complaints, holds elected officials and political appointees accountable for their conduct in office, and adjudicates on liability claims against Austria and its bureaucracy. The Constitutional Court consists of fourteen members and six substitute members, appointed by the president on nomination of the cabinet, the National Council, and the Federal Council.
The general courts handle civil and criminal trials as well as non-adversary proceedings such as inheritance cases or legal guardianship matters. The courts of public law supervise the other two branches of government: the administrative court system reviews the legality of administrative acts; the Constitutional Court adjudicates on complaints regarding the constitutionality of statutes, the legality of ordinances, and the conduct of elected officials and political appointees in office. In addition to the court system proper, the judicial arm of Austrian state power includes the state prosecution service (), the prisons () and the correctional officers' corps (). Remand prisons for pre-trial detention or other types of non-correctional custody () belong to the executive branch.
Any one serving in a leadership role is eligible to be in the running for the awards through nominations invited during the first quarter of each year through press adverts as well as through the institutes' database of members and managers from both the private and public sectors. Adverts are also placed in the local newspapers calling for nominations and once nominations are received, the nominee is advised of this nomination and then invited to make a submission following a set criteria that is used by the adjudication panel. Once submissions are received, the process commences with adjudication taking centre stage. An independent adjudication panel set up by the Council of the Institute adjudicates on nominees‘ submissions.
The seat of the Tribunal, Warsaw (2006) The Constitutional Tribunal () is the constitutional court of the Republic of Poland, a judicial body established to resolve disputes on the constitutionality of the activities of state institutions; its main task is to supervise the compliance of statutory law with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. It was established on 26 March 1982 by the communist government of the People's Republic of Poland after the introduction of martial law, an attempt to crush political opposition. The Constitutional Tribunal adjudicates on the compliance with the Constitution of legislation and international agreements (also their ratification), on disputes over the powers of central constitutional bodies, and on compliance with the Constitution of the aims and activities of political parties. It also rules on constitutional complaints.

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