Judge definition

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

Examples of Judge in a sentence

  • This Agreement shall not be modified except by written instruments executed by the City and Associate Judge hereto.

  • In addition, the Associate Judge shall act in accordance with any published opinions of the Judicial Qualifying Committee and the terms of any applicable Judicial Emergency Order.

  • The Associate Judge shall perform all duties legally prescribed for a judicial officer serving as a Judge of a lawfully constituted Municipal Court according to the requirements of the Georgia Constitution, the Official Code of Georgia, the Code of Judicial Conduct, the Uniform Rules, Municipal Courts of the State of Georgia and such other rules as may be prescribed by the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia.

  • The Associate Judge shall preside over all pre-trial conferences, cases, trials, and hearings as requested and assigned by the Chief Judge.

  • The Associate Judge shall continue to serve until his successor is duly appointed.


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;