Judicial body definition

Judicial body means a court, tribunal or other body or person that has judicial or quasi judicial functions or otherwise acts judicially, and includes —
Judicial body means the judicial coordinator or any appellate authority in an appeal arising under this Student Code of Conduct.
Judicial body means a dispute resolution or adjudication mechanism established and regulated by law and includes courts and other tribunals.

Examples of Judicial body in a sentence

  • After the hearing, the Judicial Advisors, Judiciary Boards, Administrative Judiciary Boards, or Board of Trustees’ Judiciary Boards shall determine (by majority vote if the Judicial body consists of more than one person) whether the student(s) has violated each section of the student code, rules, regulations, policies, or procedures which the student is charged with violating.

  • If a client is charged for or convicted for violation of any law, rule, regulation, guideline by any Exchange, Depository, Self Regulated Organization, Regulator, Judicial body or Quasi Judicial body.

  • The Board of County Commissioners acts as a Quasi Judicial body when it hears requests for rezoning and Conditional Use Permits.

  • Judicial body procedural acts: resolutions, acts of communication.

  • When I left and took a picture the man was very happy and was smiling.


More Definitions of Judicial body

Judicial body means any persons authorized by the Director of Student Conduct to determine whether a student has violated the Student Code of Conduct and to recommend imposition of sanctions.
Judicial body means any person or persons authorized by the college president/provost to determine whether a student has violated this Student Code and to recommend imposition of sanctions.
Judicial body means the Commission;
Judicial body means the Pierce College disciplin- ary review committee which is authorized to adjudicate the formal hearing of appeals to disciplinary action imposed by the judicial advisor and determine whether a student has vio- lated the student code of conduct and to recommend imposi- tion of sanctions.
Judicial body means one of the following panels of the NLSA: (i) the Disciplinary Panel; (ii) the Appeals Panel; (iii) the Ethics Panel; and all of them together shall be known as the Judicial Bodies.
Judicial body means a court, tribunal or other body or person that has judicial or quasi judicial functions . . .
Judicial body means any person or persons autho- rized by the executive dean of student services to determine whether a student has violated the Student Conduct Code and to recommend imposition of sanctions.