Commercial Judge definition

Commercial Judge means a Judge who is appointed to try financial services proceedings commenced in or transferred to the Financial Services Division of the Court;

Examples of Commercial Judge in a sentence

  • One of the ten puisne Judges has been assigned as the Commercial Judge.

  • Six months after the liquidators were required to comply with what is established in the previous paragraph, without having awarded the additional quota to the former partners, or in case of liquidators default, any interested party can request from the Commercial Judge of the last registered office the appointment of a person who replaces them in the development of their responsibilities.

  • Cases previously received into the Writ Office for claims between £15,000 and £30,000 may now processed by the County Court.Commercial OfficeBusiness relating to a ‘business or commercial transaction’ such as building contracts, sales of goods, insurance, banking or carriage of goods, may be assigned to the Commercial list, if so directed by the Commercial Judge.

  • When there is a default of liquidators, any interested party can request the formalization by the Commercial Judge of where the Company held its registered office.

  • In the case of an originating summons pending in the Financial Services Division, the hearing date will be fixed by the Commercial Judge at a case management conference.

  • The date for the hearing of the petition will be fixed by the Commercial Judge to whom the matter is assigned, either upon hearing the summons for directions or upon a subsequent application made after the parties have complied with the order for directions.

  • As explained above, such rights were, however, annihilated by the judgments of the 9th Commercial Judge of the First Judicial Party of the State of Jalisco and their enforcement by the Registry authorities: LMC's claims to money vis-à-vis the Debtors were terminated;30 the Mortgages were cancelled; the Notes were held to be unenforceable against the Debtors.

  • Commercial OfficeBusiness relating to a ‘business or commercial transaction’ such as building contracts, sales of goods, insurance, banking or carriage of goods, may be assigned to the Commercial list, if so directed by the Commercial Judge.

  • Not only did these authorities disregard the priority of the filing of notice of the Foreclosure Proceedings but, they failed to inform the 9th Commercial Judge about the existence of such previous proceedings when they were served with the 9th Commercial Judge’s order purporting to cancel the Mortgages.

  • Commercial OfficeDeals with business relating to a ‘business or commercial transaction’ such as building contracts, sales of goods, insurance, banking or carriage of goods, may be assigned to the Commercial list, if so directed by the Commercial Judge.

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