Judicial Council definition

Judicial Council means the Judicial Council of California.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established under the Administrative Review and Judicial Proceedings Act;
Judicial Council is defined on the Coversheet.

Examples of Judicial Council in a sentence

  • The Judicial Council of California, chaired by the Chief Justice of California, is the chief policy making agency of the California judicial system.

  • Local Church and Annual Conference wish to (1) resolve all matters between them, and Local Church wishes to acquire from Annual Conference all of Annual Conference’s interest, on behalf of The United Methodist Church, in the real and personal, tangible and intangible property held by Local Church and (2) comply with the requirements of ¶ 2553 and Judicial Council Decision 1379.

  • Contractor shall promptly notify the Judicial Council if any representation and warranty becomes untrue.

  • Contractor shall assign to the Judicial Council all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Xxxxxxx Act (15 U.S.C. Sec.

  • Such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the Judicial Council tenders final payment to the Contractor.


More Definitions of Judicial Council

Judicial Council has the meaning defined in the coversheet of this Agreement.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council of California, the policymaking body of the State court system.
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established by Utah Constitution,
Judicial Council means the branch of government of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation pursuant to paragraph 21(1)(e) of the constitution;
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established under Part 6 of the Judicature Act;
Judicial Council means the Judicial Council established pursuant to the Constitution; “mail-in vote” means a vote held pursuant to section 63;
Judicial Council means the administrative body of the courts, established in the 735 Utah Constitution, Article VIII, Section 12, and Section 78A-2-104.