A court's competence to grant an anti-suit injunction seems to derive from its jurisdiction to adjudicate. |
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Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to adjudicate cases arising under the laws of the United States. |
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The PIAB will adjudicate and award compensation for personal injury claims where liability is not disputed. |
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This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays. |
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With the exception of rugby, Gaelic football is he most difficult team game on the planet to adjudicate. |
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She said these were the State agencies with the necessary expertise required to adjudicate on these matters. |
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For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to adjudicate upon a dispute concerning property rights. |
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The important point is that the High Court in London will adjudicate on this matter. |
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It is not extraordinary for a court to adjudicate a tort claim arising outside of its territorial jurisdiction. |
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He is also regularly invited to adjudicate at choral competitions including the 2002 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition. |
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Sport is a human activity and we have people, because of the laws of the game, who are able to adjudicate the game. |
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First, courts have not always been reluctant to adjudicate allocations of resources. |
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One of your gripes is the length of time they take to adjudicate on disciplinary matters. |
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Their decision is final but they cannot adjudicate in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years. |
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They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence. |
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The sole role of this task force would be to promptly and fairly adjudicate the outstanding grievances that are at the CDS level. |
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We also had a large group of members who kindly volunteered to adjudicate the conference paper proposals this year. |
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He had a BA in philosophy, so he found work as a fry cook before hunkering down to adjudicate applications at the Passport Office for twenty-five years. |
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Its sole purpose is to hear and adjudicate cases of discrimination, based on the facts of each case and the current law. |
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This is precisely the kind of case that I am being asked to adjudicate today. |
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Requirements of subject matter and personal jurisdiction are conjunctional, as both must be met before a court has authority to adjudicate rights of parties to a dispute. |
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By the second half of the 16th century, ejectment was in common use to adjudicate title to any real property. |
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This would decide how much a country could afford to pay and adjudicate between different classes of creditor. |
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Should any disagreements over the deposit occur once the tenancy ends, the scheme can then adjudicate fairly. |
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Those who want American courts to adjudicate on the world's problems will have to look elsewhere. |
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They do not belong at the WTO, which has neither the expertise nor the legitimacy to adjudicate on them. |
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It enables them to concentrate on the controversial litigation and to adjudicate it within a reasonable period of time. |
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Early identification and reporting is required in order for Agricorp to monitor crop progress and adjudicate insurance claims. |
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If one of the parties does not comply with any one of those conditions, the decision to adjudicate under an expedited procedure may be revoked. |
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For decades there have been calls for the creation of an independent tribunal to adjudicate specific claims. |
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It is no part of the functions to adjudicate on the validity of an instrument or reservation. |
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Prompt action is therefore needed to set up a body to adjudicate on matters relating to discrimination based on language. |
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The conference or circle is not simply an opportunity for community or school authorities to speak and adjudicate. |
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But law enforcement and the courts were torn on how to adjudicate the matter. |
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The folks from RecordSetter.com were there, the hosts told the hopeful twerkers, to adjudicate and certify the world record. |
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With the war having destroyed the judicial system, Syrians seek out members of ISIS to adjudicate disputes. |
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Mexico has comparable federal bureaucratic structures, as well as an independent Electoral Tribunal to adjudicate disputes. |
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First, Congress should eliminate the power of federal courts to adjudicate separation of powers cases. |
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Soviet wargaming could not adjudicate the strategic impacts of air power. |
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By the time the panel of academics who adjudicate on such matters in the States have had their final say on the matter, the world will be preoccupied with other things. |
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Only the judicial system can properly adjudicate criminal guilt. |
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I needn't tell you how blonde Kate comes to adjudicate between the competing merits of Manhattan party-life and the family values of hearth and home. |
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The District Court had no authority to order a forensic evaluation done in Sweden, or to order the Swedish courts to adjudicate the implications of the evaluation for the custody dispute. |
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An easily accessible, impartial and independent body to hear complaints from data subjects and adjudicate on breaches of the code must therefore be in place. |
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If consultations fail to resolve the matter, Canada has the option of requesting that a WTO dispute settlement panel be appointed to adjudicate the issue. |
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They found that the length of time taken to adjudicate cases increased and that cases became substantially more complex and time consuming in the year immediately following the new measures. |
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As we understand it, the Superintendent has not directly assailed IOL's conduct with respect to post-retirement benefits in this case, and we certainly do not purport to adjudicate or even to comment upon it. |
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The new Board would adjudicate matters arising under the labour relations and occupational health and safety parts of the legislation, and arbitrate grievances. |
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If a claim will take more than 20 minutes to adjudicate, you will be advised and given the option of waiting, picking it up at a later time, or receiving payment by mail. |
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Municipal courts were earmarked to act upon, and adjudicate, various types of legal matters falling within the purview of a municipal court in areas of the same district court. |
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In each instance, the Agency advised the parties of their rights and explained the Agency's responsibilities to adjudicate rate, service and competitive access complaints. |
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Two, I would point out that the chair of a committee is not allowed to interfere with committee decisions, but merely to adjudicate the committee itself. |
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It's very fulfilling that as team members, we can adjudicate and provide very timely responses on services and benefits that directly impact the lives of our clients and their families. |
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Feudal lords also held courts to adjudicate disputes between their tenants. |
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On her way to Scotland in 1290, however, Margaret died at sea, and Edward was again asked to adjudicate between 13 rival claimants to the throne. |
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Otherwise, why would they sign or consider signing an agreement that eviscerated their governing powers to regulate and adjudicate economic and social matters within the country? |
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According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, an Arizona outfit known as RESTORE seeks to use restorative justice to adjudicate allegations of acquaintance rape. |
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The ICJ's primary purpose is to adjudicate disputes among states. |
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In England the officer with power to adjudicate on legal aspects of the law of arms is the Earl Marshal, whose court is known as the Court of Chivalry. |
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Federal courts cannot adjudicate a friendly suit, collusively arranged between non-adverse parties to obtain the judicial resolution of some constitutional issue. |
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In 1216, Llywelyn held a council at Aberdyfi to adjudicate on the territorial claims of the lesser princes, who affirmed their homage and allegiance to Llywelyn. |
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The board will adjudicate when claims are made against teachers. |
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