unadjudicable

[US]/ˌʌnəˈdʒuːdɪkəbl/
[UK]/ˌʌnəˈdʒuːdɪkəbl/

Translation

adj.that cannot be adjudicated; not subject to judicial determination or settlement; incapable of being judged, decided, or settled by legal authority

Phrases & Collocations

unadjudicable dispute

unadjudicable claim

is unadjudicable

deemed unadjudicable

remains unadjudicable

unadjudicable issue

rendered unadjudicable

Example Sentences

the court dismissed the ambiguous claim as legally unadjudicable.

the complex technical dispute was deemed unadjudicable without expert testimony.

due to conflicting jurisdiction, the international case became unadjudicable.

current statutes render this specific type of cybercrime unadjudicable.

the panel declared the matter unadjudicable due to insufficient evidence.

without a valid contract, the business disagreement was unadjudicable.

the antiquated law left several modern ethical dilemmas unadjudicable.

abstract philosophical arguments are typically unadjudicable in a court of law.

the treaty created a scenario that was politically sensitive and legally unadjudicable.

the judge found the plaintiff's request moot and therefore unadjudicable.

because the defendant was deceased, the criminal charges were left unadjudicable.

retroactive application of the regulation makes previous violations unadjudicable.

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