Sister-in-law definition

Sister-in-law means the wife of a brother by blood or marriage.
Sister-in-law means brother’s wife or husband’s sister. An employee who has no sick leave available shall be entitled to one day of bereavement leave in the event of death in the immediate family.
Sister-in-law means the wife of a brother by blood or marriage. (hh) "Termination of parental rights" of termination of the parent-child legal relationship" means the permanent elimination by Court order of all parental rights and duties, including residual parental rights and duties, but not including the child's right to inherit from the parent's whose rights have been terminated. (ii) "Traditional custodian" means those relatives of the child other than the parents, who, by force of the traditions, customs, and common law of the Tribe have the rights, duties, and responsibilities of assisting the parents in rearing the child and providing for its support. (jj) "Transfer proceeding" means proceeding in the Tribal Court to grant, accept, or decline transfer of any children's case from or to the courts of any Indian tribe or state whenever such transfer is authorized by tribal, federal, or state law. (kk) "Tribal Court" shall mean the Tribal District Court. Section 4. Place of Sitting The Juvenile Division of the District Court shall maintain offices and in the same place the District court sits, provided, that the Juvenile Division, in a transfer proceeding or where otherwise necessary and expedient in the interest of Justice and economy, with the approval of the Chief Judge, may sit anywhere within the territorial limits of the United States. CHAPTER ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 101. Juvenile Court Established There is hereby created and established within the Tribal Court, a Juvenile Division whose powers and duties are set forth in this Title. Any Judge of the Tribal Court may be assigned to hear cases in the Juvenile Division of the Court by the Chief Judge. Section 102. Jurisdiction (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, the Juvenile Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction in proceedings:

More Definitions of Sister-in-law

Sister-in-law means the wife of a brother by flood or marriage;
Sister-in-law means brother's a siblings’ wife or spouse's sister.
Sister-in-law means the sister of a Principal Life Assured’s Spouse, and “Brother-in-law” shall bear the same meaning in respect of the male gender;
Sister-in-law means one of the following: husband’s sister, wife’s sister or brother’s wife. “Brother-in-law” shall mean one of the following: wife’s brother, husband’s brother or sister’s husband. Note: Husband’s brother’s wife, or wife’s sister’s husband are not considered an “immediate family member.”

Related to Sister-in-law

  • Change in Law means the occurrence, after the date of this Agreement, of any of the following: (a) the adoption or taking effect of any law, rule, regulation or treaty, (b) any change in any law, rule, regulation or treaty or in the administration, interpretation or application thereof by any Governmental Authority or (c) the making or issuance of any request, guideline or directive (whether or not having the force of law) by any Governmental Authority.

  • General Change in Law means a Change in Law where the change is of a general legislative nature (including taxation or duties of any sort affecting the Supplier) or which affects or relates to a Comparable Supply;

  • Parent-in-law means a parent of the spouse of an employee.

  • Specific Change in Law means a Change in Law that relates specifically to the business of the Authority and which would not affect a Comparable Supply;