Court clerk definition

Court clerk means a district court clerk.
Court clerk means a manager of court operations, clerk of court, deputy clerk, assistant clerk, associate clerk, administrative clerk, or staff of a clerk’s office.
Court clerk or "Clerk" shall mean the Clerk of the Tribal Court.

Examples of Court clerk in a sentence

  • Ex parte hearings in Law and Motion and Discovery matters are held at 11:00 a.m. Monday through Friday.A party presenting an ex parte application in the Law and Motion Department for a temporary restraining order, alternative writ, appointment of a receiver or similar matter must schedule the hearing with the Court clerk.

  • I would also ask that should you decide to take this case a civil action number will be provided just for organizing all the documents that the Court clerk will receive during this case.

  • Issuance of warrant -- Time and place arrests may be made -- Contents of warrant -- Responsibility for transporting prisoners -- Court clerk to dispense restitution for transportation.

  • I believe that the appointment of Omni as the Claims and Noticing Agent in these Chapter 11 Cases will expedite the distribution of notices and the processing of claims, facilitate other administrative aspects of these Chapter 11 Cases, and relieve the Debtors and their retained professionals, in addition to the Court clerk, of such administrative burdens.


More Definitions of Court clerk

Court clerk means a district court clerk. 837 (4) "Dating partner" means a person who:
Court clerk means a district court clerk. 1329 (8) (a) "Dating partner" means an individual who: 1330 (i) (A) is an emancipated individual under Section 15-2-1 or Title 78A, Chapter 6, Part 1331 8, Emancipation; or 1332 (B) is 18 years of age or older; and 1333 (ii) is, or has been, in a dating relationship with the other party. 1334 (b) "Dating partner" does not include an intimate partner. 1335 (9) (a) "Dating relationship" means a social relationship of a romantic or intimate 1336 nature, or a relationship which has romance or intimacy as a goal by one or both parties, 1337 regardless of whether the relationship involves sexual intimacy. 1338 (b) "Dating relationship" does not include casual fraternization in a business, 1339 educational, or social context. 1340 (c) In determining, based on a totality of the circumstances, whether a dating 1341 relationship exists: 1342 (i) all relevant factors shall be considered, including: 1343 (A) whether the parties developed interpersonal bonding above a mere casual 1344 fraternization; 1345 (B) the length of the parties' relationship; 1346 (C) the nature and the frequency of the parties' interactions, including communications 1347 indicating that the parties intended to begin a dating relationship; 1348 (D) the ongoing expectations of the parties, individual or jointly, with respect to the 1349 relationship; 1350 (E) whether, by statement or conduct, the parties demonstrated an affirmation of their 1351 relationship to others; and 1352 (F) whether other reasons exist that support or detract from a finding that a dating 1353 relationship exists; and 1354 (ii) it is not necessary that all, or a particular number, of the factors described in 1355 Subsection (9)(c)(i) are found to support the existence of a dating relationship. 1356 [(5)] (10) "Domestic violence" means the same as that term is defined in Section 1357 77-36-1. 1358 [(6)] (11) "Ex parte civil protective order" means an order issued without notice to the
Court clerk means any duly authorized Clerk of the Municipal Court of Topeka, Kansas, or any duly authorized deputy thereof as designated by the Administrative Judge.
Court clerk means the clerk of the Tribal Judiciary of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
Court clerk means the clerk of the Court.
Court clerk means the duly appointed Clerk of the Municipal Court of Salina, Kansas, or any duly designated deputy thereof as designated by the Municipal Court Administrator.
Court clerk means a district court clerk. (8) (a) "Dating partner" means an individual who: