Judicial Tribunal definition

Judicial Tribunal means the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Judicial Tribunal established under section 12 of the Judicial Branch Act.
Judicial Tribunal means a body or person (other than a court) before whom a judicial proceeding is conducted.
Judicial Tribunal means any tribunal within the judicial organization of East Timor

Examples of Judicial Tribunal in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that they shall not seek injunctions or any interim/ ad, interim orders from any Court or Judicial Tribunal/ Authority in India with respect to any claims, dispute or differences between the Parties arising out of this Agreement save and except before the Telecom Disputes Settlement and A ppellate Tribunal, New Delhi (“TDSAT”).

  • The Parties agree that they shall not seek injunctions or any interim/ ad-interim orders from any Court or Judicial Tribunal/ Authority in India with respect to any claims, dispute or differences between the Parties arising out of this Agreement save and except before the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (“TDSAT”).

  • The Parties agree that they shall not seek injunctions or any interim/ ad, interim orders from any Court or Judicial Tribunal/ Authority in India with respect to any claims, dispute or differences between the Parties arising out of this Agreement save and except before the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (“TDSAT”).


More Definitions of Judicial Tribunal

Judicial Tribunal means a person (including an arbitrator), court or body authorised by law, or by consent of parties, to conduct a hearing for the purpose of the determination of any matter or thing and includes a person, court or body authorised to conduct a committal proceeding;
Judicial Tribunal means the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Judicial Tribunal established under section 12 of this Act;