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In 1919 all water rights were required to be adjudicated.
However, she died in May 2006 at the age of 38 before the case was adjudicated.
So the court would, or at least might, have to adjudicate upon that.
The real place to adjudicate, therefore, is in a court of law.
But the way the court adjudicated the case, I was hoping for a lot better result.
And that will be adjudicated in the courts over time.
Sometimes, the requests for information took years to be adjudicated.
How will claims for money, say, of one religious group against another, be adjudicated?
These cases should be adjudicated by an international body, not some court in Nevada.
Cases which fall in between these extremes need to be adjudicated.
Dan is about to adjudicate on just how fast they should turn.
It does not have the power to adjudicate the law or set penalties.
Under American law, they would have had the right to remain for years while their claims were adjudicated.
He has also adjudicated bands in Texas and throughout the country.
They also asked for criminal cases to longer be adjudicated without at least 5 members of the council present.
The great amount of time it can take to adjudicate combat.
All claims for asylum must be adjudicated within six months.
I am told that he has now been adjudicated bankrupt for a second time.
But this case isn't going to be adjudicated in California.
More than 70 have been adjudicated already, with all manner of outcome.
He also expressed concern that some cases are adjudicated more quickly than others.
The case was the first adjudicated by the newly established court.
"We are not in a position to adjudicate at this time.
And there seems to be no way to adjudicate it."
"Let us stop playing and adjudicate the game as a draw," I suggested.