Judicial circuit definition

Judicial circuit means the circuits prescribed by KRS 23A.020;
Judicial circuit means any county comprising a single

Examples of Judicial circuit in a sentence

  • In the event it is necessary for either party to initiate legal action regarding this Agreement, venue shall be in the Nineteenth Judicial circuit for St. Lucie County, Florida, for claims under state law and the Southern District of Florida for any claims which are justifiable in federal court.

  • In the event it is necessary for either party to initiate legal action regarding this Agreement, venue shall be in the Nineteenth Judicial circuit for St. Lucie County, Florida, for claims under state law and the Southern District of Florida for any claims which are justiciable in federal court.

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  • Any action or proceeding in connection with this Agreement shall be brought in the Nineteenth Judicial circuit, Lake County, Illinois, or in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the Company irrevocably consenting to the jurisdictionThe prevailing party in any such proceeding shall be entitled to recover its costs, including reasonably incurred attorneys' fees.

  • The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the sole and exclusive venue for all dispute resolution arising out of and/or relating to this Agreement shall be the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judicial circuit located in Pinellas County, Florida, and that such court shall have jurisdiction over all proceedings in connection with this Agreement.