And there will be a three-person panel to adjudicate claims that are turned down.
Boris Johnson stepped in to adjudicate on the planning application after Southwark Council refused planning permission.
Thomas had originally asked the Scottish Premier League to adjudicate and it upheld his appeal.
Courts in 10 countries have been asked to adjudicate an apparently tit-for-tat series of intellectual property claims.
Nor is there any independent agency, akin to the European Union's commission, to adjudicate disputes between members.
In some instances, these judges are permitting the use of Shariah to adjudicate disputes on their dockets.
The useful thing in question was to adjudicate between two competing models of how nerve cells operate.
It has been permitted to self-regulate, self-insure, self-adjudicate and even control the information the public receives about brokerages.
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Liberal societies sometimes have to adjudicate between individual rights on the one hand, and cultural traditions on the other.
The court will not adjudicate unless two sides agree that a dispute exists.
The commission was set up to adjudicate on contentious marches in Northern Ireland.
Therefore, through these lawsuits, FHFA turns to the courts to adjudicate the violations that it has alleged in its complaints.
WTO's credibility could be damaged, because it will increasingly be called on to adjudicate on matters where it lacks expertise and legitimacy.
Guinness World Records representative Danny Girton Jr will be on hand to adjudicate the event and determine whether a record has been set.
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He criticised his fellow officers' failure to adjudicate on the appeals as they instead decided to refer the issues to the Ulster Council and then Croke Park.
Two of these factors are directly related to the horrendous economic tailspin that pundits tell us was caused by the subprime mortgage bubble (something history may adjudicate differently).
We would open to the possibility of escaping the overdramatic sense that politics can adjudicate our most painful questions, satisfy our deepest desires, or defeat our most stubborn enemies.
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To ensure that no person or group would amass too much power, the founders established a government in which the powers to create, implement, and adjudicate laws were separated.
The ECC is composed of two national and three international commissioners and was established to "adjudicate all challenges and complaints related to the electoral process, " the ECC Web site said.
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The BSC - which can adjudicate on complaints about TV and radio, but cannot impose sanctions against broadcasters - added it had also received a number of letters praising the series.
All they had to do was tell the court that the issue of ownership is contested and that the court should require Yesh Din to adjudicate ownership in the lower courts.
Reliance on self-regulation The commission is ever more willing to allow the brokerage industry to self-insure, self-adjudicate (through mandatory arbitration) and even control public access to the brokerage industry's criminal and disciplinary histories.
Previous studies have found that dismissed cases can take 18 months to two years, settled cases may take 2-3 years, and cases that go to trial can take nearly four years to adjudicate.
Some 23-year-old fact-checker is supposed to adjudicate that?
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This is especially useful since a secular court would not be permitted to decide a contract dispute, for example, between two parties who had explicitly agreed to adjudicate their disputes according to Jewish law or Catholic canon.
So although the Enterprise Act gives him discretionary powers to adjudicate on whether a media takeover restricts plurality or choice for consumers in an excessive way, he restricted his discretion by doing nothing that was not approved by Ofcom.
This baby-and-the-bath-water argument points out that there are all sorts of private arbitrations, including religious courts like the Jewish Bais Din, which allow private parties who share a common belief system to use their own system to adjudicate their internal disputes.
Britain will discover that it has a constitutional court in the form of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, an obscure body that will be called upon to adjudicate the inevitable and possibly bitter tests of strength between the various parliaments and assemblies.
The brokerage industry is unique in that it has been permitted to self-regulate with limited SEC oversight, self-insure through the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, self-adjudicate through mandatory NASD Dispute Resolution arbitration, and even control, through the NASD Public Disclosure Program, the information the public receives about firms.
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