Presiding Justice definition

Presiding Justice shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 20.3.
Presiding Justice means, on to the hearing of any appeal or application or to the delivery of judgment on an appeal, the Presiding Justice of the Court as constituted for that appeal;
Presiding Justice means any Justice of the Court duly designated by the President to take charge of a Judicial Division of the Court;

Examples of Presiding Justice in a sentence

  • Approved Special Masters may be add to and removed from the Roster of Special Masters at the discretion of the Presiding Justice.

  • It shall consist of individuals who the Presiding Justice of this court has concluded possess the requisite training and experience as well as the appropriate temperament, character, and discretion.

  • The annual “Settlement Week” is administered during the latter weeks of December as ordered by the Presiding Justice with notice to the Bar.

  • The Supreme Court shall consist of not more than nine Justices who shall elect from among themselves a Chief Justice as the chief presiding and administrative officer of the court and a Presiding Justice to serve if the Chief Justice is absent or is disqualified.

  • Should the Chief Justice be disqualified, then the Presiding Justice shall preside.

  • Composition of Supreme Court; Chief Justice; Presiding Justice; quorum; substitute judges.

  • Should the Presiding Justice be disqualified, then the Senate shall select a Justice of the Supreme Court to preside.

  • The Chief Administrator of the Courts, in consultation with the Presiding Justice of each Appellate Division, shall create a Litigation Coordinating Panel composed of one justice of the Supreme Court from each judicial department of the State.

  • The Chairman and members of the Commission shall receive an annual salary at least equivalent to, and be entitled to the same allowances and benefits as those of the Presiding Justice and Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals, respectively.

  • Such arbitrator shall be reasonably satisfactory to each of the Parties; provided, that if the Parties are unable to agree upon the identity of such arbitrator within 15 days of demand by either Party, then either Party shall have the right to petition the Presiding Justice to appoint an arbitrator.


More Definitions of Presiding Justice

Presiding Justice means the lead Justice for a Hearing or presiding over a mediation;

Related to Presiding Justice

  • Presiding Judge means the Presiding Judge of the Court;

  • Chief Justice means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

  • Presiding Member means the presiding member of a committee or the deputy presiding member, or a member of the committee when performing a function of the presiding member in accordance with the Act;

  • Justice means a justice of the peace;

  • Department of Justice means the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice.

  • Chairman of the Board means the Chairman of the Board of the Corporation.

  • DOJ means the United States Department of Justice.

  • Hearing Board means the shoreline hearings board established by this chapter.

  • FTC means the United States Federal Trade Commission.

  • Chairperson means the Chairperson of the Board;

  • Counting judge means a poll worker designated to count the ballots during

  • Antitrust Division means the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice.

  • Information Commissioner means the UK Information Commissioner and any successor;

  • Member of the Legislature means any person elected or

  • Canvassing judge means a poll worker designated to assist in counting ballots at

  • Ministry of Justice Guidance means Ministry of Justice Guidance in relation to Section 9 of the Bribery Act 2010 available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/guidance/docs/bribery-act-2010-guidance.pdf;

  • Competent Supervisory Authority means a supervisory authority which has jurisdiction in relation to the activities of a controller or processor under European data protection law in a particular Member State;

  • Chairman means the Chairman of the Board;

  • Scheme Meeting means such meeting(s) (and any adjournment or postponement thereof) convened with the permission of the Court pursuant to section 896 of the Companies Act for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, approving (with or without modification) the Scheme of Arrangement.

  • Hearing Body or “Hearing Panel” means any person or persons authorized by the University Vice President for Student Affairs, Community College Dean of Students or Charter Oak State College Provost to determine whether a student has violated the Code and to impose sanctions as warranted, including a hearing officer or hearing board.

  • Court Meeting means the meeting(s) of the Scheme Shareholders to be convened by order of the Court pursuant to section 896 of the Companies Act, notice of which will be set out in the Scheme Document, for the purpose of approving the Scheme, including any adjournment thereof;

  • Vice-Chairperson means the Vice-Chairperson of the Board.

  • College board means the state board for community and

  • Sanctions Committee means the Committee of the United Nations Security Council which was established pursuant to paragraph 18 of United Nations Security Council Resolution ("UNSCR") 1737 (2006);

  • Deputy Chairperson means the deputy chairperson from time to time of the Trust if one is appointed in accordance of rule 4 of the Third Schedule;

  • Member of the Board means an individual who is a member of the Board or of the board of directors of a Subsidiary or an Affiliate.