Presiding Justice definition
Examples of Presiding Justice in a sentence
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.
Approved Special Masters may be add to and removed from the Roster of Special Masters at the discretion of the Presiding Justice.
The annual “Settlement Week” is administered during the latter weeks of December as ordered by the Presiding Justice with notice to the Bar.
Should the Chief Justice be disqualified, then the Presiding Justice shall preside.
Should the Presiding Justice be disqualified, then the Senate shall select a Justice of the Supreme Court to preside.
Composition of Supreme Court; Chief Justice; Presiding Justice; quorum; substitute judges.
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.
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.
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.
In the event of the exercise ofsuch option by the Contractor, the Owner and the Contractor shall attempt to select a mediator, and in the event that the Owner and the Contractor cannot agree on a mediator, either party may apply in writing to the Presiding Justice of the Providence County Superior Court, with a copy to the other, with a request for the court to appoint a mediator, and the costs of the mediator shall be borne equally by both parties.