Judge definition

Judge means a Judge of the Court;
Judge means a judge of the High Court;

Examples of Judge in a sentence

  • Pursuant to CCP § 170.6, each party shall have one peremptory challenge to the referee selected by the Presiding Judge of the Court (or his or her representative).

  • If the parties do not agree within ten (10) days of a written request to do so by any party, then, upon request of any party, the referee shall be selected by the Presiding Judge of the Court (or his or her representative).

  • The Xxxxxxxx Judge properly held that the use of Settlement Land and the right to participate in wildlife and habitat management would also be affected, and concluded correctly that the Treaty rights affected “went to the heart of the Agreement”.

  • If plaintiffs believe that the alleged non-compliance is still not resolved they may, no earlier than 14 days after the meeting, move this Court for a status conference to discuss this matter with the Court or the Magistrate Judge.

  • The Xxxxxxxx Judge said that the Treaty rights at risk in this case “went to the heart of this Final Agreement”, and included trapping and other harvesting rights, the use of Settlement Lands, and participation in wildlife and habitat management through the Carmacks Renewable Resource Council.


More Definitions of Judge

Judge means a Judge of the Grand Court;
Judge means the justice, judge, magistrate, or other judicial officer presiding over the proceedings. In proceedings with more than one judge presiding, any decision required shall be made by a majority of the judges.
Judge means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
Judge. ’ means a federal judge or a state or local judicial officer.
Judge means the Chief Justice or a Judge of the Supreme Court of Namibia referred to in Article 79(1), or the Judge-President or a Judge of the High Court of Namibia referred to in Article 80(1), of the Namibian Constitution;