Examples of Justice of Appeal in a sentence
The office of a Justice of Appeal shall not be abolished while there is a substantive holder thereof.
The provisions of subsections (11) and (12) shall apply mutatis mutandis to a Justice of the Supreme Court sitting as a Justice of Appeal.
A Justice of Appeal shall not enter upon the duties of his office unless he has taken and subscribed the oath of allegiance and office.
Applications may be determined by a Lord Justice of Appeal, a Single Judge of the High Court, a Master of the Administrative Court or a nominated legal officer of the court.
For the purposes of this Chapter "judge" shall mean a Justice of Appeal, an Acting Justice of Appeal, a Judge of the High Court or an Acting Judge of the High Court.
Lord Justice of Appeal, judge of the High Court or county court judge, in Northern Ireland.
Disposing of applications and appeals by way of consent17B.23 Any consent order to dismiss pursuant to Crim PR 17.24(3) must be approved by a Lord Justice of Appeal or Single Judge of the High Court and be pronounced in open Court.
CPD II Preliminary Proceedings 17C: EXTRADITION: REPRESENTATION ORDERS 17C.1 Representation orders may be granted by a Lord Justice of Appeal, a Single Judge of the High Court, a Master of the Administrative Court or a nominated legal officer of the court upon a properly completed CRM14 being lodged with the Court.
It also provides that in a case of particular importance or urgency the trial may, at the court’s discretion, be heard by a court consisting of two Financial List judges, or a Financial List judge and a Lord or Lady Justice of Appeal.
The consent order may be approved by the Lord Justice of Appeal, Single Judge of the High Court or a Master of the High Court.