- adjudicative, tribunal
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English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
tribunal — /traɪˈbjunəl / (say truy byoohnuhl) noun 1. an adjudicative body set up by the government to investigate particular matters. 2. a court of justice. 3. a place or seat of judgement. {Latin: judgement seat, from tribūnus tribune} …
Administrative Appeals Tribunal — noun an independent adjudicative tribunal which reviews administrative decisions by Commonwealth ministers and officials and by some non government bodies that adversely affect members of the public. Abbrev.: AAT Established in 1975, the… …
Fair Trading Tribunal of New South Wales — The Fair Trading Tribunal of New South Wales was a tribunal that had jurisdiction to deal with consumer disputes in New South Wales. It was established on 1 March 1999 and it was abolished on 25 February 2002.HistoryThe tribunal was created to… … Wikipedia
British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal — The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal is a quasi judicial human rights body in British Columbia, Canada. It was established under the province s Human Rights Code. It is responsible for accepting, screening, mediating and adjudicating human… … Wikipedia
consumer tribunal — /kənˈsjumə traɪbjunəl/ (say kuhn syoohmuh truybyoohnuhl) noun an adjudicative body dealing with consumer complaints, awarding damages and other remedies …
residential tribunal — /rɛzədɛnʃəl traɪˈbjunəl/ (say rezuhdenshuhl truy byoohnuhl) noun an adjudicative body dealing with disputes relating to rent arrears, repairs, bonds and compensation claims, illegal use of rented homes, and strata and community schemes …
workplace tribunal — /wɜkpleɪs traɪˈbjunəl/ (say werkplays truy byoohnuhl) noun an adjudicative body dealing with issues in the workplace, as to establish a fair remuneration for employees …
administrative tribunal — An administrative agency having an adjudicative function. 1 Am J2d Adm L § 49 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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