Judicial commitment definition

Judicial commitment means a commitment by a court pursuant
Judicial commitment means a commitment by a court pursuant to the provisions of this chapter;
Judicial commitment means a commitment by a court under this

Examples of Judicial commitment in a sentence

  • JUDICIAL COMMITMENTS Judicial commitment proceedings will be fixed for hearing only on Wednesday commencing at 9:30 a.m., and will be heard on an alternating monthly basis by the judges assigned to Sections D, E and F.


More Definitions of Judicial commitment

Judicial commitment means a commitment by a court pursuant to the provisions of this act.

Related to Judicial commitment

  • Term Loan Commitment is, for any Lender, the obligation of such Lender to make a Term Loan, up to the principal amount shown on Schedule 1.1. “Term Loan Commitments” means the aggregate amount of such commitments of all Lenders.

  • Term B Loan Commitment means, as to any Lender, the obligation of such Lender to make its Term B Loan on the Closing Date in the principal amount not to exceed the amount set forth opposite such Lender’s name on Schedule 1 attached hereto and made a part hereof. The Borrower and the Lenders acknowledge and agree that the Term B Loan Commitments of the Lenders aggregate $50,000,000 on the Closing Date.

  • Total Revolving Commitment means the sum of the Revolving Commitments of the Revolving Lenders as the same may be decreased pursuant to Section 2.12(c) or increased pursuant to Section 2.19. As of the Closing Date, the amount of the Total Revolving Commitment is $100,000,000.