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What does adjudicatory mean in a court of law?

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What does adjudicatory mean in a court of law?

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That power is reserved for the Judicial System, the courts. Ultimately the Supreme Court of the United States has jurisdiction for US law disputes.

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Appellate courts in the Judicial Branch have jurisdiction (power, authority) to review and uphold lower court decisions on appeal.

Decisions can only be enforced by the Executive Branch.

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Basic judicial requirements.

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labor arbiters are a quasi-judicial body who exercise jurisdiction over labor cases

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