Adjudication is the power of courts or quasi-judicial
agencies to decide cases filed before them and
falling within their jurisdiction. Amicable Settlement is an agreement reached during mediation and conciliation proceedings. Arbitration is a process wherein the third party from outside the judicial system is chosen by parties to hear and decide their dispute. Arbitration Award is the decision reached by either the lupon chairperson or pangkat, as the case may be, upon prior agreement in writing by the parites to a dispute for the adjudicators to resolve it. Attachment is a provisional remedy in the form of an order issued by a judge before whom the case is pending by which the property is taken into legal custody as security for satisfaction of a judgment obtained by the prevailing party, either at the commencement of the action or any time after the filing of the case before the final judgment Complainant � plaintiff Complaint is a concise statement of ultimate facts constituting the plaintiff�s cause and causes of action. Conciliation is a process wherein the Pangkat forgoes the power to decide or recommend but assist the parties to isolate issues and options to reach a settlement by consensus that jointly satisfies their needs