Magistrate Clause Samples

The MAGISTRATE clause designates a specific judicial officer, typically a magistrate, as the authority responsible for resolving disputes or overseeing certain legal proceedings under the agreement. In practice, this means that if a disagreement arises, the parties agree to submit their case to a magistrate rather than a judge or another type of court official, which can streamline the process and potentially reduce costs. This clause ensures that disputes are handled efficiently and by a designated authority, providing clarity and predictability in the event of legal conflicts.
Magistrate. A chief executive officer of a Commonwealth Court.
Magistrate. Judicial discretion—How exercisablePower of appellate court to sub- stitute its own view.
Magistrate. JUDGE ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is serving as a neutral intermediary and settlement facilitator. In that capacity, she may point out weaknesses in the party’s cases, but is not acting as an advocate for any party. The privileged character of any information or documents is not altered by disclosure to Magistrate Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in an ex parte conference. Magistrate Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ subsequent oral and written communications with the parties, if any, that are part of any continuing effort to resolve the dispute are subject to this Agreement.
Magistrate. Offender found GUILTY; sentenced to 18 months supervised probation & ordered to participate in abuser treatment program
Magistrate. A redemption agreement shall only be approved by a