Officer of the court definition

Officer of the court means an officer of the High Court and “Court Staff” means an official appointed to, or borne on the cadre of the staff of the High Court shown in the First Schedule as amended from time to time;
Officer of the court means a [F7 person designated as a chief clerk under Article 2(2) of the County Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1980 or another civil servant in the Department of Justice whose work relates to the administration of the courts];
Officer of the court in relation to an interpreter means a person who owes to the court paramount duties of accuracy and impartiality in the office of interpreter which override any duty that person may have to any party to the proceedings, even

Examples of Officer of the court in a sentence

  • If the Contractor, its personnel and/or is subcontractors receive a court order requiring disclosure of data or information obtained, received, or learned as a result of performance of this contract or if the Contractor believes disclosure of such data is otherwise required by law or regulation, the Contractor shall contact the Contracting Officer immediately and fully inform the Contracting Officer of the court order or other requirement prior to any disclosure of data or information.

  • The presentation of the case against the probationer shall be the responsibility of the probation officer assigned by the Chief Probation Officer of the court.

  • Complete two hours of approved continuing education during each two year period after the initial training and file a certificate of completion with the Administrative Officer of the court within sixty days of completion.

  • If the Contractor, its personnel and/or is subcontractors receive a court order requiring disclosure of data obtained, received, or learned as a result of performance of this contract or if the Contractor believes disclosure of such data is otherwise required by law or regulation, the Contractor shall contact the Contracting Officer immediately and fully inform the Contracting Officer of the court order or other requirement prior to any disclosure of data.

  • The Presiding Officer of the court concerned was of the view the accused were mis-using the bail and so he cancelled their bail bonds.


More Definitions of Officer of the court

Officer of the court includes attorneys.181 This means that H.B. 56 could require attorneys to turn over information about their clients in order to comply with H.B. 56.182 Failure to follow H.B. 56 “is a crime and can result in civil penalties of up to $5,000 per day . . . .”183 This provision of H.B. 56 is in direct conflict with the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.6, which prevents lawyers from revealing client information without client consent, unless disclosure is necessary “to prevent the client from committing a criminal act that the lawyer believes is likely to result in imminent death or substantial bodily harm” or in order “to establish a claim or defense on behalf of the lawyer.”184
Officer of the court means the clerk of the Court or any other Registrar’s Department officer assisting the Court in the performance of its functions;
Officer of the court means a judge, attorney, clerk of court, deputy clerk of court,
Officer of the court means any person who acts under the direction of the Court, Commission, Industrial Magistrate or registrar.
Officer of the court means and includes – “any person who has an obligation to promote justice and the effective operation of the judicial system, including judges, the lawyers who appear in court, bailiffs, clerks, and other personnel. As officers of the court, lawyers have an absolute ethical duty to tell judges only the truth, including avoiding dishonesty or evasion about reasons the lawyer or his/her client is/are not appearing, the location of documents, and other matters relating to conduct of the courts”. Wikipedia.
Officer of the court in this ordinance shall mean a judge, court commissioner, clerk, court reporter, district attorney, corporation counsel, or bailiff.
Officer of the court means any person who has an obligation to promote justice and uphold the law, including judges, clerks, court personnel, police officers, and attorneys.