Judiciary Act definition

Judiciary Act means the Judiciary Act 1903 of Australia;
Judiciary Act means the German Judiciary Act (Deutsches Richtergesetz (DRiG));
Judiciary Act means the Judiciary Act 1903-1979.

Examples of Judiciary Act in a sentence

  • In relation to the competent Court, Art 65 of the Judiciary Act establishes that it will be the Criminal Chamber of the National Criminal Court.

  • The judicial powers may be exercised before all kinds of Courts and Tribunals set forth by the Judiciary Act and other entities that pursuant to law exercise coercive or specific performance faculties.

  • AGS will provide the Ordered Services in accordance with the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Legal Services Directions issued under s55ZF of the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth), to the extent they apply.

  • The Listed Organisation acknowledges that the Commonwealth is bound to conduct any claim, action or proceeding in accordance with current Commonwealth policy and in particular, the Legal Services Directions issued by the Commonwealth Attorney-General pursuant to section 55ZF of the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth).

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