Presiding Judge definition

Presiding Judge means the Presiding Judge of the Court;
Presiding Judge means the bankruptcy judge to whom the case, adversary proceeding, or contested matter is assigned.
Presiding Judge means the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento.

Examples of Presiding Judge in a sentence

  • The individual designated in Exhibit B as the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board is hereby appointed the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board.

  • The Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two resident qualified voters of the District to serve as members of the Early Voting Ballot Board.

  • The appointment of the Presiding Election Judges, Alternate Judges, Early Voting Clerks, the Presiding Judge of the early ballot board and other election officials for the Election shall be made by the Elections Administrator in accordance with the Election Contract and the Code.

  • In the absence of the Presiding Judge, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall perform the duties of the Presiding Judge of the election precinct.

  • If the Presiding Judge appointed actually serves, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall serve as one of the clerks.


More Definitions of Presiding Judge

Presiding Judge means the Judge who will preside over the circuit sitting in question;
Presiding Judge means the bankruptcy judge assigned to the adversary proceeding or to the case in which the contested matter is pending;
Presiding Judge means the presiding judge of an administrative judicial region in which a case is pending;
Presiding Judge means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, the Chief Judge of a Court of Appeal, or the senior judge of a panel of which the Chief Justice or Chief Judge is not a member.
Presiding Judge means the presiding judge of the Eleventh Administrative Judicial Region.
Presiding Judge means the judge who presides over the State Bar Court and is appointed in accordance with Business and Professions Code §§ 6079.1 and 6086.65, or the judge’s designee.
Presiding Judge means the presiding judge of a judicial district or any person to whom that judge has delegated authority under this order. For purposes of this order, as applicable and pursuant to other statutory authority, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, and the Tax Court Judge have the same authority in their respective courts as that described for a Presiding Judge.