Municipal Court definition

Municipal Court means the Municipal Court created under Section 343;
Municipal Court means an inferior court of limited jurisdiction established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2B:12-1.
Municipal Court means the municipal court of the City.

Examples of Municipal Court in a sentence

  • In addition to the other remedies provided in Subsection (h) (Civil Penalty), any person violating Subsection (i) (False Affidavit) shall be deemed guilty, per occurrence, of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction of the same, shall be punished, per occurrence, in accordance with the provisions of Section 010.020.080 in the Municipal Court.

  • The Mayor, members of the City Commission, City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judge of the City of Brownsville, Texas.

  • The Mayor, members of the City Council, City Manager, Deputy City Manager, Assistant City Managers, Department and Division Heads, and Municipal Court Judges of the City of Corpus Christi, Texas.

  • Fines imposed by the Commission shall be subject to appeal on the record to the Seattle Municipal Court.

  • The provisions of this subchapter shall be applied to employees of the Seattle Municipal Court except where they conflict with any policy promulgated by the Court and/or General Court Rule 29.


More Definitions of Municipal Court

Municipal Court or “court” means the municipal court of the Town of
Municipal Court means the municipal court of the city of Hoquiam as provided under Chapter 1.34 HMC.
Municipal Court means the court of a Municipal Magistrate;
Municipal Court means the Jackson County Justice Court, or any other court designated by the Talent City Council to act as the municipal court for the City of Talent.
Municipal Court means any duly appointed Municipal Judge, sitting in a court of the Municipal Division of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis, Missouri.
Municipal Court means Justice of the Peace Court of Tillamook County.
Municipal Court means any municipal [or], joint municipal, county-municipal, or central municipal court established pursuant to statute.