Prior judgment definition

Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of this state, a local ordinance substantially corresponding to a law of this state, a law of the United States substantially corresponding to a law of this state, or a law of another state substantially corresponding to a law of this state:
Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of the State of Michigan, a local ordinance substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan, a law of the United States substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan, or a law of another state substantially corresponding to a law of the State of Michigan:
Prior judgment means a conviction, juvenile adjudication, finding of responsibility, or admission of responsibility for any of the following, whether under a law of this state, a local ordinance substantially

Examples of Prior judgment in a sentence

  • For a prior judgment in an administrative case to constitute a bar to a subsequent administrative action, the following requisites must concur: 5.1 Prior judgment 5.2 Judgment is rendered by an official having jurisdiction of the subject matter and the parties 5.3 Judgment must be on the merits 5.4 Identity of the parties, identity of subject matter and identity of cause of action.

  • Prior judgment upholding validity, although not binding, acts as “comity.”235.

  • MOST performs the prior judgment with the help of Korea Institute of Nuclear Prior judgment organization (MOST, STIC)※ STIS : Strategic Trade Information Center Figure1.


More Definitions of Prior judgment

Prior judgment means that term as defined in 2017 PA 123, MCL 436.1703, as amended.
Prior judgment means that term as defined in section 703(18)(d) of Michigan Liquor Control Code of 1998, MCL 436.1703(18)(d), as amended.
Prior judgment means the term as defined in MCLA 436.1703, as amended.

Related to Prior judgment

  • Alternate Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court herein but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation.

  • Final Judgment means the Judgment Entered by the Court upon Granting Final Approval of the Settlement.

  • Consent Judgment means a state-specific consent judgment in a form to be agreed upon by the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and Xxxxxxx prior to the Initial Participation Date that, among other things, (1) approves this Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in Section IV, including the dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling State has brought against Released Entities.

  • Final Order and Judgment means the final judgment and order of dismissal with prejudice to be entered in the Lawsuit in connection with the approval of the Settlement after the Final Approval Hearing.

  • foreign judgment means the judgment of a foreign Court;

  • Judgment means any order, injunction, judgment, decree, ruling, assessment or arbitration award of any Governmental Authority or arbitrator.

  • Order and Final Judgment means the order and final judgment of the Court approving the Settlement Agreement, as described in Section II(E)(7) below.

  • Medical malpractice judgment means any final order of any court entering judgment against a

  • Final Approval Order and Judgment means an order and judgment that the Court enters after the Final Approval Hearing, which finally approves the Settlement Agreement, certifies the Settlement Class, dismisses the Action with prejudice, and otherwise satisfies the settlement-related provisions of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23, and is consistent with all material provisions of this Agreement, substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit 5.

  • Professional Judgement shall be defined as judgement that is informed by professional knowledge of curriculum expectations, context, evidence of learning, methods of instruction and assessment, and the criteria and standards that indicate success in student learning. In professional practice, judgement involves a purposeful and systematic thinking process that evolves in terms of accuracy and insight with ongoing reflection and self-correction.

  • Suit means a civil proceeding in which damages because of "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" to which this insurance applies are alleged. "Suit" includes:

  • Appeal means a request for a review of the Floodplain Administrator's interpretation of any provision of this ordinance.

  • Superior Court means the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

  • Current Proceeding means any proceeding conducted under any provisions of this subsection that

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in

  • Court means the High Court;

  • Protective proceeding means a judicial proceeding in which a protective order is sought or has been issued.

  • Plaintiff means Xxxxxx Xxxxx.

  • Environmental Judgments and Orders means all judgments, decrees or orders arising from or in any way associated with any Environmental Requirements, whether or not entered upon consent, or written agreements with an Environmental Authority or other entity arising from or in any way associated with any Environmental Requirement, whether or not incorporated in a judgment, decree or order.

  • Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);

  • Ontario Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.

  • BC Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.