Adjudication is the legal process by which a judge or adjudicator reviews evidence and argumentation to come to a decision or judgment regarding a contested matter. It is commonly used in real estate, eminent domain, landlord-tenant disputes, and property tax appeals.
Arbitration involves settling disputes through a neutral third party agreed upon by each side in the dispute. It is commonly used in real estate to resolve conflicts outside the public court system.
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