Judicial Council definition

Judicial Council means the Judicial Council of California.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established under the Administrative Review and Judicial Proceedings Act;
Judicial Council is defined on the Coversheet.

Examples of Judicial Council in a sentence

  • Local Church and Annual Conference wish to (1) resolve all matters between them, and Local Church wishes to acquire from Annual Conference all of Annual Conference’s interest, on behalf of The United Methodist Church, in the real and personal, tangible and intangible property held by Local Church and (2) comply with the requirements of ¶ 2553 and Judicial Council Decision 1379.

  • Licensee and the Judicial Council each shall notify the other Party as soon as possible upon the discovery of an emergency condition in the System.

  • Licensee shall provide written notice to the Judicial Council of the date that Licensee commences construction at the Site (the “Construction Start Date”) and shall diligently pursue construction until the System’s completion.

  • Licensee shall submit copies of the certification of completion of any and all asbestos work to the Judicial Council pursuant to the Notice provisions in section 16.1 prior to the installation of the System.

  • The Judicial Council is not aware of any existing lease, mortgage, security interest, or other interest in or lien upon the Facility, the Site, or the Licensed Area that could attach to the System as an interest adverse to Xxxxxx’s security interest therein or System Lessor’s ownership thereof.


More Definitions of Judicial Council

Judicial Council has the meaning defined in the coversheet of this Agreement.
Judicial Council means the judicial body of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council established pursuant to section 11.0 of this Constitution;
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established by Utah Constitution,
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council of California, the policymaking body of the State court system.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established pursuant to the Constitution; “mail-in vote” means a vote held pursuant to section 63;
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established under Part 6 of the Judicature Act;
Judicial Council means the branch of government of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation pursuant to paragraph 21(1)(e) of the constitution;