Examples of Judicial Authority in a sentence
Law No. 46 of 1972 (Judicial Authority Law), al-Jarīdah al-Rasmīyah, 5 Oct.
The Judicial Authority shall be vested in one (1) Judicial Council and any other sub and lower Judicial Council(s) established by provisions herein enumerated.
After identification of Successful Bidder, the Liquidator shall have the right to approach the Judicial Authority for obtaining suitable directions on the implementation of such sale and any such directions shall be binding on the parties to sale as per E-Auction Process Document.
Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document, each Party shall obtain, and consummation of the Transactions contemplated by Section 2.3 is conditioned upon the receipt of, the Consent of any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority, including without limitation any approval of the SEC, or under any other Law relating to the issuance and sale of securities.
No investigation, review or Legal Proceeding by any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority in relation to any actual or alleged violation of Applicable Law or Order by Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries is pending or, to Emergent’s knowledge, threatened, nor has Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries received any written notice from any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority indicating an intention to conduct the same or alleging any violation of or noncompliance with any Applicable Law or Order.