On the other hand a debt founded on a contract express or implied may be proved, for example, damages arising from a breach of a contract prior to the adjudication in bankruptcy.
After one month, and within a year from the adjudication of bankruptcy, the bankrupt may apply for a discharge.
And that struggle will of necessity come for final adjudication to the law courts of the land, whose interference in any question affecting a spiritual interest, the Free Church has for ever pledged herself to refuse.
It must be recognized that lawmaking and adjudication are not in fact determined precisely by a weighing of interests.
Lawmaking, administration and adjudication cannot be rigidly fenced off one from the other and turned over each to a separate agency as its exclusive field.
He insists, therefore, upon anadjudication in his favour.
The commission sitting in this city for the adjudication of claims of our citizens against the Government of Spain is, I hope, approaching the termination of its labors.
Notice of such adjudication must be advertised in the London Gazette and locally.
Adjudication of Bankruptcy when a Composition is not Accepted.
It was this method of trial which prevented so long that great desideratum in all judicial systems--a court for the correction of errors and final adjudication of cases.
It was an honest, common-sense adjudication of equity cases, and rendered cheap and speedy justice to litigants.
The debt, too, for obtaining adjudication must be a commercial debt, the laws regulating bankruptcy being designed exclusively for the protection of commerce.
On adjudication the Tribunal of Commerce appoints a person, called a syndic provisoire, to manage the bankrupt's estate, and a juge commissaire is also named to supervise the syndic.
A similar proposal may be made after adjudication, and if entertained by the creditors and approved by the court, the adjudication may be annulled.
By sequestration (or adjudicationin England and Ireland); and 2.
And this was the law even down to the time of Nero, when Pomponia Graecina, charged with embracing a foreign superstition, was "consigned to the adjudication of her husband.
When the charge of entertaining foreign superstitions was laid against her, she was, in accordance with the ancient law, consigned to the adjudication of her husband.
The civil jurists, as being conversant with a system more widely diffused, and of which the equity was more generally recognised than any other, took into their hands the adjudication of all these cases.
In the adjudication part of the office, to put a flag on the case for future reference.
At no time would anything have been entered there, in ouradjudication part.
That is something that was entirely outside of our Adjudication Division, our Foreign Operations Division.
Its principal role is to identify the applications which require other than routine adjudication in determining an applicant's eligibility for passport services.
In the adjudication of his citizenship, we can only deal with the facts on record.
Once that doubt had been removed by an adjudication as it was in July of 1961, the lookout card based on the possibility of expatriation would have been removed.
When this hasty adjudication was thus put a stop to, one of the members of the Council inquired, whether, as a Copley medal must by the will he annually given, some other person might not be found deserving of it.
If be assumed to act upon his own adjudication that it was, and such adjudication was afterwards shown to be wrong, he was liable as a wrong-doer for his error, and appropriate damages could be recovered against him.
There is probably no organized body so ill-fitted for adjudication upon any subject as Congress.
In the proceedings of the juzgado de bienes of Valencia in 1531 there are numerous cases which show that this claim of the wife was fully recognized and a fair adjudication made in the complicated questions which frequently arose.
The requirement that an Indian shall be obliged to seek a distant court for theadjudication of his rights in his controversies, great and small, with this railway company would result in many cases to a denial of justice.
No man who loves his country would sanction violence in the adjudication of rights save as a last resort.
More than that, there are now coming up for adjudication public questions of education.
And I say that the decision of Rhode Island herself, by her legislature, by her executive, by the adjudication of her highest court of law, on the trial of Dorr, has shut up the whole case.
But all this practice, all this precedent, all this public approbation, all this solemn adjudication directly on the point, is to be disregarded and rejected, and the constitutional power flatly denied.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adjudication" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: choice; discrimination; judgement; judicature