Clerk review definition

Clerk review means an inspection of electronically filed documents by the clerk for compliance with court rules, policies, procedures, and practices made before creating a docket entry.
Clerk review means a review of electronically-filed documents by the Clerk in accordance with these Rules, policies, procedures, and practice. The Clerk may review the data and documents electronically submitted to ensure compliance with these Rules, policies, procedures, and practices before creating a docket entry or before docketing the case.
Clerk review or “review by the Clerk” means the review prior to acceptance for filing of an electronically filed pleading or document to determine if the pleading/document submitted complies with the rules, policies, procedures and practices of this court.

Examples of Clerk review in a sentence

  • Recommendation:We recommend that the Circuit Clerk review all criminal cases to identify outstanding fines and to ensure that the fines are included in the fines receivable records.

  • MOVED by Councillor Louie SECONDED by Councillor Chow WHEREAS Councillor Louie requested the City Clerk review the June 26, 2007, Regular Council meeting minutes for the omission of an amendment moved by him during the discussion of a motion on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Targets; and WHEREAS the note from the Meeting Coordinator stated: The minutes were reviewed, and the following amendment, moved by Councillor Louie, which lost, was omitted from the minutes.

  • A Member asked that the Town Clerk review the terms of reference for the Board with specific reference to the length of term for Members of the Board.

  • There should not be any artificial routing barrier such as L2 and L1 TAX etc.

  • Ms. Geer also requested that the District Clerk review why there are two Executive Session policies with different numbers.

  • The Board of Aldermen shall within thirty (30) days or receipt of the recommendation by the Town Clerk review and act upon the recommendation of the Board of Adjustment at a regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen.

  • The Chairman proposed, seconded by Peter Pritchett-Brown that the Chairman, Vice Chairman & Clerk review the Councillor’s Code with a view to drafting a modification to Standing Order’s.

  • The Board decided to have the Chair and Clerk review the agreement options with the Township attorney before the next meeting.8. Board of Adjustment and Planning Commission reorganization discussion:Chris Hawkins wasn’t able to attend the meeting, but he reported to Hervey that they didn’t have the Planning Commission meeting in October.

  • NO.389/19THAT the City Clerk review the Corporate computer network and provide the e-mail dated September 10, 2018 as previously requestedand that this e-mail be available for the June 10, 2019 Council Meeting.

  • Action: All governors.The Chair requested that the Clerk review governor safeguarding training completion and report completion numbers to JS in the new year.


More Definitions of Clerk review

Clerk review means the Court’s software application supplied by Court Service Provider(s) that allows the court to review, accept, reject, and add data and documents (filings) to the court’s case management system.

Related to Clerk review

  • Benchmark Review means a review of the Services carried out in accordance with paragraphs 2.1 to 2.3 of Schedule 7 (Value for Money) of this Framework Agreement to determine whether those Services represent Good Value;

  • Periodic Review means a review conducted by Ofwat for the purpose of determining one or more Price Controls in accordance with Part III of Condition B, but so that references in Part IV of Condition B to a Periodic Review shall exclude any review carried out under paragraph 11 of that Condition and shall include the determination by the Competition and Markets Authority of the relevant questions or, as the case may be, the disputed determination referred to it under paragraph 16 of Condition B;

  • Architectural Review Committee or “ARC” shall mean the architectural review committee established by the Organization to review plans submitted to the Organization for architectural review.

  • Records Review means any assessment the Province conducts pursuant to section A.7.4 (Records Review).

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO) means a licensed physician responsible for receiving and reviewing laboratory results generated by the school district’s drug testing program and for evaluating medical explanations for certain drug tests.

  • ATTORNEY REVIEW The Purchaser acknowledges that Purchaser has had the opportunity to consult with its legal counsel regarding this Agreement and that accordingly the terms of this Agreement are not to be construed against any party because that party drafted this Agreement or construed in favor of any Party because that Party failed to understand the legal effect of the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Medical Review Officer (MRO means a licensed physician, employed with or contracted with the City, responsible for receiving laboratory results generated by the City's drug testing program who has knowledge of substance abuse disorders, laboratory testing procedures, and chain of custody collection procedures; who verifies positive, confirmed test results, and who has the necessary and appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual's confirmed positive test result together with his or her medical history and any other relevant biomedical information.

  • Expedited review means an examination, in accordance with

  • Application Review Start Date means the later date of either the date on which the District issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application or the date on which the Comptroller issues its written notice that the Applicant has submitted a completed Application and as further identified in Section 2.3.A of this Agreement.

  • independent review committee means the independent review committee of the investment fund established under National Instrument 81-107 Independent Review Committee for Investment Funds;

  • Supervisory Review means ongoing clinical case reviews in accordance with procedures developed by ADMINISTRATOR, to determine the appropriateness of Diagnosis and treatment and to monitor compliance to the minimum ADMINISTRATOR and Medi-Cal charting standards. Supervisory review is conducted by the program/clinic director or designee.

  • Clinical review criteria means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical protocols, and practice guidelines used by a health carrier to determine the necessity and appropriateness of health care services.

  • Administrative Review means any decision making process of the director requested by a party aggrieved with an action taken under these rules except the hearing process described in OAR 436-001.

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Project Management Report means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

  • Peer review means evaluation of professional services rendered by a professional practitioner.

  • Review Officer means the officer of the Adviser designated from time to time by the Adviser to receive and review reports of purchases and sales by Access Persons. The term “Alternative Review Officer” means the officer of the Adviser designated from time to time by the Adviser to receive and review reports of purchases and sales by the Review Officer, and who shall act in all respects in the manner prescribed herein for the Review Officer. It is recognized that a different Review Officer and Alternative Review Officer may be designated with respect to each Adviser.

  • Performance Review means a summative evaluation of a teacher other than a beginning teacher and used to determine whether the teacher’s practice meets school district expectations and the Iowa teaching standards, and to determine whether the teacher’s practice meets school district expectations for career advancement in accordance with Iowa Code section 284.7.

  • Institutional Review Board or “IRB” means, in accordance with 45 C.F.R. Part 46, 21 C.F.R. part 56, and other applicable regulations, an independent body comprising medical, scientific, and nonscientific members, whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the rights, safety, and well-being of the Human Subjects involved in a study.

  • Annual Review means the process as set out in Clause 2.2 below and refers to the annual process of reviewing information and provisions of this Agreement in the light of legal and other changes at the School or the payment history of the parent/guardian. This is known as re- registration.

  • Examination Criteria means the loan classification criteria employed by, or any applicable regulations of, the Assuming Institution’s Chartering Authority at the time such action is taken, as such criteria may be amended from time to time.

  • Utilization review means the prospective (prior to), concurrent (during) or retrospective (after) review of any service to determine whether such service was properly authorized, constitutes a medically necessary service for purposes of benefit payment, and is a covered healthcare service under this plan. WE, US, and OUR means Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island. WE, US, or OUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not. YOU and YOUR means the subscriber or member enrolled for coverage under this agreement. YOU and YOUR will have the same meaning whether italicized or not.

  • District Evaluation Advisory Committee means a group created to oversee and guide the planning and implementation of the Board of Education's evaluation policies and procedures as set forth in N.J.A.C. 6A:10-2.3.

  • Investigation Committee means the Investigation Committee appointed by the Board under Regulation 5 of these Regulations;

  • Architectural Control Committee means and refer to that committee constituted under Article 4 hereof for the review of Development Plans (as hereinafter defined) and other functions.

  • Peer review committee means one or more persons acting in a peer review capacity who also serve as an officer, director, trustee, agent, or member of any of the following: