Court Operations Clause Samples
The 'Court Operations' clause defines the procedures and protocols governing how court-related activities are to be conducted under the agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of parties during litigation, such as requirements for filing documents, attending hearings, or cooperating with discovery processes. By establishing clear expectations for conduct and logistics in legal proceedings, this clause helps ensure orderly and efficient management of disputes, reducing confusion and potential delays in the judicial process.
Court Operations. Court personnel shall provide access to language services for persons with limited English proficiency who seek access to court operations as defined in this directive, through the use of bilingual staff or authorized language interpreters appearing either in person or by way of remote interpreting. Language services shall be consistent with OLA standards that account for the nature, means, importance, and duration of the communication.
Court Operations. Offices of the courts, services, and programs managed or conducted by the courts and probation, not including court proceedings, which involve contact with the public or parties in interest.
I. F. Court Proceeding – Any hearing, trial or other appearance before any Colorado state court in an action, appeal, or other proceeding, including any matter conducted by a judicial officer.
Court Operations. The Court is responsible for "court operations" California Rule of Court Rule 10.810 expenditures including court records storage pursuant to AB 233. Programs that are not classified as "court operations" remain the financial responsibility of the County. Financial activities outside of the County Treasurer will not bear the County's Employer Identification Number. The Court agrees that no County facility utilized by the Court shall be significantly structurally modified in any manner without prior approval of the Board of Supervisors.
Court Operations. Offices of the courts, services, and programs managed or conducted by the courts and probation, not including court proceedings, which involve contact with the public or parties in interest.
Court Operations. The Sheriff or his designee with the authority of the County shall have the right to deem the Friday after Thanksgiving a non-work day for all Sheriff’s Office staff, permitting there is no interference with normal office functions or duties.
