Examples of Judicial appointee in a sentence
Any Executive officer, Senator, or Judicial appointee, who fails to maintain eligibility requirements during their term of office, shall forfeit their position.
Any Executive officer, Senator, or Judicial appointee, who fails to maintain eligibility requirements during their term of office, shall forfeit their position.
Judicial Member means a Member of the Appellate Tribunal appointed as such under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 46;
Provisional appointment means the employment of a person to a vacant position for no more than a six-month period for emergency or in interim conditions. The General Manager may extend a provisional appointment for up to an additional six-month period.
Judicial commitment means a commitment by a court pursuant
Appointee means the person named by you and registered with us in accordance with the Nomination Schedule, who is authorized to receive the Death Benefit under this Policy on the death of the Life Assured while the Nominee is a minor;
Enforcement Director means the Assistant Director of the Office of Enforcement for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, or his or her delegate.