A person who challenges being turned away is entitled to an administrative hearing.
In 1985, there were 777 administrative hearings on window guards.
She is sent home at once, without any administrative hearing or review by a judge.
The workers were also suspended from their jobs pending administrative hearings.
At an administrative hearing on January 6, 1949, all 15 individuals were fired.
His testimony came during an administrative hearing to decide whether he should be dismissed from the force.
That's a claim she is free to pursue, through an administrative hearing or a lawsuit.
Just a few dozen cases a year reach administrative hearings.
The Post will now be required to defend itself at an administrative hearing.
Under Federal law, the company is now entitled to an administrative hearing before a final decision.
A person does not require a lawyer to appear before an administrative tribunal.
The matter reached the highest administrative tribunal, but there was no change in the ruling.
If the family loses there, the case will be taken to an administrative tribunal, which, the lawyer said, usually rules in favor of former owners.
This section of the Bill applies to administrative tribunals as per:
In some jurisdictions these courts serve as an appeal division from the decisions of administrative tribunals.
Some states permit arbitration or require the screening of claims by an administrative tribunal before lawsuits can be tried in court.
The law of contempt does not apply to reinforce the decisions of administrative tribunals.
Also at the basic level were juvenile and other special courts and an administrative tribunal known as the Council of State.
He served as president of the administrative tribunal of the World Bank in Washington.
It differs from "similar federal regulatory or administrative tribunals" in that the three Board judges usually consist of one attorney and two scientific experts.