Judicial review definition

Judicial review means a superior court's review of a final order.
Judicial review means a superior court's review of a final or-
Judicial review has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3(b)(1).

Examples of Judicial review in a sentence

  • The decision of the Board of Arbitrators or Single Arbitrator is final and binding, excepting that it is subject to review under the appropriate procedures for Judicial Review.

  • Expedited Judicial Review, Administrative Record Reform SB 149 requires expedited judicial review of challenges to certain water, transportation, clean energy, and semiconductor or microelectronic projects under the California Environmental Quality Act.

  • The decision of the Arbitrator is final and binding, excepting that it is subject to review under the appropriate procedures for Judicial Review.


More Definitions of Judicial review

Judicial review means judicial review of an administrative action based on a ground in section 6 of the Act for an order contemplated in section 8 of the Act;
Judicial review means a judicial review as defined by chapter 34.05 RCW.
Judicial review means a review of a final agency order by the appropriate circuit court, plus further appeal to the Kentucky Court of Appeals or Kentucky Supreme Court.
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Judicial review has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.B hereof.
Judicial review shall have the meaning described in Section 6.06(b)(i) hereof.
Judicial review means any application for judicial review (including any application for leave) made under Rule 50(3) RSC of the Civil Procedure Rules seeking review of any determination, decision, order or omission of the Secretary of State or any application for a declaration (not made pursuant to Order 53) which concerns the legality of any determination, decision, order or omission of the Secretary of State or any statutory challenge, action or appeal which proceeds on similar principles.