Bench definition

Bench means a Bench of the Appellate Tribunal;
Bench means a bench of the Adjudicating Authority;
Bench means a relatively level step excavated into earth material on which fill is to be placed.

Examples of Bench in a sentence

  • Establish horizontal and vertical control (baseline and Temporary Bench Mark) at intervals not to exceed 1,000 feet.

  • Where the Parties are unable to agree upon an arbitrator who is willing to serve within seven (7) days of receipt of a demand to arbitrate by a Party, then either Party may apply to the Court of King's Bench for the appointment of an arbitrator willing to serve.

  • A Bench Worker is one who works not more than twenty-nine (29) hours a week on jobs that are needed for filling in for full-time employees who are absent for any non-scheduled absences or scheduled absences of less than one week or to relieve full-time employees of forced overtime absence.

  • The parties hereby irrevocably attorn to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba, Winnipeg Centre.

  • If the FWC is unable to resolve the dispute in conciliation, the Fair Work Commission may then: arbitrate the dispute; and make a determination that is binding on the Parties, subject to either Party exercising a right of appeal against the decision to a Full Bench of the FWC.


More Definitions of Bench

Bench means a Bench of the Lokayukta;
Bench means a Bench of the Appellate Board;
Bench means the ledge, shelf, table, or terrace formed in the contour method of strip mining.
Bench means a seat designed for two or more persons.
Bench means a Bench of the Adjudicating Authority or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be;
Bench means a bench of the Lokpal;
Bench means a Bench of the Settlement Commission;