Judicial Days definition

Judicial Days means calendar days excluding: Saturday and legal holidays, including Sunday, as defined in ORS 187.010 and 187.020, and any day on which a court is closed by order of the Presiding Judge or the Chief Justice.
Judicial Days means calendar days except weekends, tribal holidays and tribal office closure days. (Res. 2017-156(b), passed July 10, 2017).

Examples of Judicial Days in a sentence

  • In any other trial in which the total presentation of the case consumes more than three hours, Trial Briefs should be filed by Counsel no less than three Judicial Days prior to trial.

  • Except where counsel are unable to do so, depositions of medical professionals which testimony will be presented at trial should be filed two Judicial Days before scheduled commencement of the trail to enable the Court to read the testimony before trial.

  • Facsimile machines will be operational during regular office hours on Judicial Days.

  • In trials in which a jury has not been demanded, lists of all witnesses should be filed with the Clerk and exchanged between Counsel at least three full Judicial Days prior to trial.

  • Counsel shall create their own bills for such services where they require such for their record keeping, and shall transmit payment within five Judicial Days, or such other time which may be provided by Supreme Court Rule.

  • When such a motion is filed, the Clerk will immediately transport that motion and file to the Court, and the Court will hold the motion for five Judicial Days (eight Judicial Days if the motion has been served on the opposing party by mail) to await a response from the opposing parties.

  • Where no oral presentation is requested in the response, the Court will then wait three additional Judicial Days (six Judicial Days if the Response was set by mail), and will then decide issue upon the pleadings.

  • In trials in which a jury has not been demanded, lists of all exhibits should be filed with the Clerk and exchanged between Counsel at least three full Judicial Days prior to trial.

  • At least 4 Judicial Days before trial, the Defendant shall file a proposed Parenting Plan highlighting disputed areas.

  • When a contested divorce involving parties who have minor children is scheduled, the Plaintiff shall file a proposed Parenting Plan at least 8 Judicial Days before trial.

Related to Judicial Days

  • Official proceeding means any proceeding before a legislative, judicial, administrative, or other governmental agency or official authorized to take evidence under oath and includes any proceeding before a referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary, or other person taking testimony or a deposition in connection with an official proceeding.

  • Official misconduct means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or failure to perform any act mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a notarial act.

  • Judicial Code means title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1–4001.

  • Final Judgment means the Judgment Entered by the Court upon Granting Final Approval of the Settlement.

  • Informal proceedings means proceedings for probate of a will or appointment of a personal representative conducted by the probate register without notice to interested persons.