Judge of the Supreme Court definition
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If the Parties fail to agree on a replacement escrow agent within three calendar days of such notice, the replacement escrow agent shall be selected by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province of British Columbia upon application by any Party hereto.
In the event of any dispute between Viessmann and the Original Owner arising out of the interpretation or performance of this Warranty, such dispute shall be submitted to a board of three (3) arbitrators, one of whom shall be nominated by Viessmann, one by the Original Owner and the third by the first two nominees if they can agree and otherwise by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province of Ontario, Canada.
If the Parties fail to agree on a replacement escrow agent within three calendar days of such notice, the replacement escrow agent shall be selected by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province of British Columbia upon application by any Party.
If the two staff appointees cannot agree on the choice of the chair of the arbitration panel then the chair must be appointed by a Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
If the Parties fail to agree on a replacement Pooling Trustee within three calendar days of such notice, the replacement Pooling Trustee shall be selected by a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Province of British Columbia upon application by any Party hereto.
Failing such appointment by the Corporation, the retiring Trustee or any Debentureholder may apply to a Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, on such notice as such Judge may direct at the Corporation’s expense, for the appointment of a new Trustee but any new Trustee so appointed by the Corporation or by the Court shall be subject to removal as aforesaid by the Debentureholders and the appointment of such new Trustee shall be effective only upon such new Trustee becoming bound by this Indenture.
The President shall not be deemed to be a public servant, but shall have the same rights, privileges, protection and immunity as a Judge of the Supreme Court.
If two arbitrators are so named within the time prescribed, they shall within a period of ten (10) days appoint a third arbitrator, and if they do not agree then, upon the application of any party to the dispute, the third arbitrator shall be appointed by a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario.
The Chairperson of the Tribunal shall be a person, who is or has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or the Chief Justice of a High Court.
Accordingly, the parties hereby stipulate that a referee designated as provided herein shall have all powers of a Judge of the Supreme Court including, without limitation, the power to grant equitable and interlocutory and permanent injunctive relief.