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

  • The Judicial Council may terminate this Agreement, pursuant to the termination for cause provision set forth herein, without penalty or prejudice if the Contractor fails to comply with the foregoing requirements.

  • The Contractor warrants that all equipment rented or supplied under this Agreement shall be in good working order and shall conform to the needs specified by the Judicial Council.

  • This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Judicial Council and the Contractor and their successors, assign, heirs, and beneficiaries.

  • If expected or actual funding is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way prior to the expiration date set forth in this Agreement, or in any Amendment hereto, the Judicial Council may, upon written Notice to the Contractor, terminate this Agreement in whole or in part.

  • Changes or Amendments to any component of the Contract Documents can be made only with prior written approval from the Judicial Council.


More Definitions of Judicial Council

Judicial Council has the meaning defined in the coversheet of this Agreement.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council of California, the policymaking body of the state court system.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established by Utah Constitution,
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 body of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council established pursuant to section 11.0 of this Constitution;
Judicial Council. MEANS THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA. 5
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established under Part 6 of the Judicature Act;