Adjudicatory Panel
/ˌædʒuːdɪˈkeɪtɔːri ˈpænəl/
Definitions
- (n.) A group of one or more adjudicators convened to hear and decide legal disputes or administrative cases.
The adjudicatory panel ruled in favor of the claimant after a thorough review.
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- adjudicatory panels
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Commentary
Typically composed of judges or designated officials, adjudicatory panels serve as fact-finders and decision-makers; their composition and authority vary by jurisdiction and subject matter.
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