POWERS OF THE COURT. The parties recognize the constitutional, statutory and inherent powers of the Court to manage their affairs, to administer justice and to run the business of the Courts. They further recognize the necessity that a Judge be able to maintain confidence in all employees on the staff or closely associated with the Judge.
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Samples: Labor Agreement, Letter of Agreement
POWERS OF THE COURT. The parties recognize the constitutional, statutory and inherent powers of the Court to manage their affairs, to administer justice and to run the business of the CourtsCourt. They The parties further recognize the necessity that a Judge judge be able to maintain confidence in all employees on the his/her staff or closely associated with the Judgejudge.
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Samples: Labor Agreement
POWERS OF THE COURT. The parties recognize the constitutional, statutory and inherent powers of the Court to manage their affairs, to administer justice and to run the business of the Courts. They further recognize the necessity that a Judge be able to maintain confidence in all employees on the his/her staff or closely associated with the Judge. However, nothing contained in this Section shall be construed to limit the employee's rights under this Agreement.
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Samples: Labor Agreement
POWERS OF THE COURT. The parties recognize the constitutional, statutory and inherent powers of the Court to manage their affairs, to administer justice and to run the business of the Courts. They further recognize the necessity that a Judge be able to maintain confidence in all employees on the his/her staff or closely associated with the Judge. It is further understood by the parties that the Probate Court, Family Division of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Court and the County are recognized as separate Employers under existing state statute and existing case law.
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Samples: Labor Agreement