Enforcing Court definition
Enforcing Court means [the superior court of unlimited trial jurisdiction in the enacting province or territory].
Enforcing Court means a tribal or state court that recognizes and enforces an ex parte or permanent order of protection against a person issued by another tribal or state court.
Enforcing Court has the meaning set forth in Section 11.10(e).
Examples of Enforcing Court in a sentence
By execution and delivery of this Agreement, each Party accepts the jurisdiction of the Enforcing Court.
By execution and delivery of this Agreement, each party hereto accepts the jurisdiction of the Enforcing Court.
By execution and delivery of this Agreement, each party accepts the jurisdiction of the Enforcing Court.
By execution and delivery of this Agreement, each party expressly and irrevocably consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Enforcing Court and waives any objection to the personal jurisdiction, venue and convenience of the Enforcing Court.
More Definitions of Enforcing Court
Enforcing Court shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.13(e).
Enforcing Court means a court that recognizes and enforces an ex parte or final order of protection, against a person, issued by another court.
Enforcing Court means a tribal or state court that recognizes and enforces a protection order against a person issued by another tribal or state court.