The Supreme Court of Korea is composed of the Chief Justice of the Republic of Korea, and 13 other Supreme Court Justices, 12 of which have adjudicatory functions.
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"' Case law "', in common law jurisdictions, is the set of decisions of adjudicatory tribunals or other rulings that can be cited as precedent.
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The United States Sentencing Commission was not performing an adjudicatory function; rather, it was exercising a policy-making power appropriate for judicial officers and uniquely within their expertise.
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"The PLRA does not deprive courts of their adjudicatory role, but merely provides a new legal standard for relief and encourages courts to apply that standard promptly,"
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Judicial Officer Decisions on cases heard by those delegated authority by the Secretary of Agriculture to act as the final deciding officer in USDA adjudicatory proceedings are also contained on this page.
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Interpretive rules do not require notice-and-comment, although they also do not have the force and effect of law and are not accorded that weight in the adjudicatory process.
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Trial courts of limited jurisdiction may be limited in subject-matter jurisdiction ( such as adjudicatory power created by statute to make binding determinations with simplified procedural practices, such as arbitration.
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On November 16, 2010, Charles Rangel ( D-NY ) was found guilty on 11 of the 12 charges against him by the adjudicatory subcommittee of the House Ethics Committee.
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Thus, France does not have one senior adjudicatory body but four ( including the Jurisdictional Disputes Tribunal ), and collectively, these four courts form the topmost tier of the court system.
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See Coit, 489 U . S ., at 574 . ( footnote 3 ) Section 4010, we stress, contrasts conspicuously with statutes in which Congress has given the Board adjudicatory authority.