Examples of Supreme Court Order in a sentence
NOTE: As modified by Supreme Court Order #99-081 dated July 15, 1999.
Judges subject to Supreme Court Order for Judicial Education dated August 21, 1985, Supreme Court Order for Judicial Education for Retired or Former District Judges dated July 2, 1986, and federal judicial officers, shall be exempt from these requirements.
Representation shall be provided in a professional, skilled manner guided by applicable regulations; laws; Nevada Rules of Professional Conduct; and the Nevada Indigent Defense Standards of Performance adopted by the October 16, 2008 Nevada Supreme Court Order in Administrative Docket 411, or the same as may be amended.
Note: Title II of the District Court Rules was made applicable to Title IV via Supreme Court Order that took effect on June 1, 2014, subject to exclusionary exceptions contained in Rules 9.8, 9.9, and 9.15 of Title II, due to the expedited nature of family law proceedings.
Counsel or self-represented party, in good faith and based on information reasonably available, has completed and filed herewith the attached checklist certifying that the Case meets the eligibility criteria set forth in the Tennessee Supreme Court Order Establishing the Davidson County Business Court Docket Pilot Project - Phase 2.
Counsel or self-represented party, in good faith and based on information reasonably available, has completed and filed herewith the attached checklist certifying that the Case meets the eligibility criteria set forth in the Tennessee Supreme Court Order Establishing the Davidson County Business Court Pilot Project.
Stat.§ 751.12(1), which this court cited as its authority for the actions taken in [the Supreme Court Order], the rules this court creates 'shall not abridge, enlarge, or modify the substantive rights of any litigant.' § 751.12(1).
Applications for the waiver of fees filed pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/5-105 and Illinois Supreme Court Rule 298, will be ruled on in accordance with Illinois Supreme Court Order M.R. 30370 (Aug.
The Company believes that there will be no significant impact on its contributions to Provident Fund due to the Supreme Court Order.
RULES OF DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT*EDITOR’S NOTE: This part replaces former Part II, Grievances and Reinstatement, which was repealed by Supreme Court Order 176 dated February 26, 1974.