Registrar of the High Court definition

Registrar of the High Court means the registrar of the High Court of the Recipient appointed pursuant to Section 88 of the Recipient’s Constitution.
Registrar of the High Court. (高等法院司法常務官) means the Registrar of the High Court and any Senior Deputy Registrar, Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar of the High Court; (Added 26 of 1998 s. 4. Amended 10 of 2005 s. 162)
Registrar of the High Court means a person appointed as such under the provisions of section 78 of the Constitution;

Examples of Registrar of the High Court in a sentence

  • The Standard Chartered Bank of Uganda; the Attorney-General of the Republic of Uganda; and the Registrar of the High Court of Uganda are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Respondents, respectively.


More Definitions of Registrar of the High Court

Registrar of the High Court means the Registrar appointed under section 10 of the Courts of Judicature Act 1964 [Act 91], and includes a Deputy or Assistant Registrar;
Registrar of the High Court means a person appointed as such under the provisions of the Constitution;
Registrar of the High Court means the Registrar of the High Court or tribunal and includes a deputy registrar or acting deputy registrar of that court or tribunal;
Registrar of the High Court means a person appointed as such under section 17(1) of the Superior Courts Act 1987;
Registrar of the High Court. (高等法院司法常務官) means the Registrar of the High Court and any Senior Deputy
Registrar of the High Court. (高等法院司法常務官) means the Registrar of the High Court and any Senior Deputy Registrar, Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar of the High Court; (Added 26 of 1998 s. 4. Amended 10 of 2005 s. 162) "regulations" (規例) has the same meaning as subsidiary legislation and subordinate legislation; (Added 26 of 1998 s. 4) "repeal" (廢除) includes rescind, revoke, cancel or replace;
Registrar of the High Court. , in relation to an appeal, means Registrar of the High Court in the territory in which the proceedings giving rise to the appeal were instituted;