Pro Tem Judge definition

Pro Tem Judge means a retired judge member performing temporary
Pro Tem Judge means a decision maker who is not currently seated on the Judiciary, but who is appointed on a temporary (pro tempore), case-by-case basis to hear and decide matters in the Trial Court, Court of Appeals, and/or judicial disciplinary panels.
Pro Tem Judge means a decision maker that is not currently seated on the Judiciary, but that is appointed on a temporary (pro tempore), case-by-case basis to hear and decide matters in professional conduct panels.

Examples of Pro Tem Judge in a sentence

  • A modification is a written document, contemporaneously executed by the City and Pro Tem Judge, which increases or decreases the cost to the City over the agreed Compensation Amount in Section 4 of this Agreement, or changes or modifies the Scope of Work or the time for performance.

  • Pro Tem Judge shall not permit any liens or claims to be filed or prosecuted against the City on account of any labor or material furnished to or on behalf of Pro Tem Judge.

  • This Agreement shall be in full force to the extent not terminated by written notice from the City to Pro Tem Judge.

  • The Pro Tem Judge and the City hereby agree to all provisions of this Agreement.

  • In addition to any other remedies the City may have, both at law and in equity, for breach of contract, Pro Tem Judge shall be liable for all costs and damages incurred by the City as a result of the default by Pro Tem Judge, including, but not limited to all costs incurred by the City in procuring services from others as needed to complete this Agreement.

  • If Pro Tem Judge incurs additional costs or devotes additional time on Project tasks, the City shall be responsible for payment of only those additional costs for which it has agreed to pay under a signed Addendum to this Agreement.

  • No modification shall be binding or effective until executed, in writing, by both Pro Tem Judge and the City.

  • Any compensation in excess of the Compensation Amount will require an express written Addendum to be executed between the City and Pro Tem Judge.

  • Each party signing on behalf of Pro Tem Judge and the City hereby warrants actual authority to bind their respective party.

  • The City will set forth its reasons for the disputed claim amount and make good faith efforts to resolve the invoice dispute with Pro Tem Judge as promptly as is reasonably possible.


More Definitions of Pro Tem Judge

Pro Tem Judge means a decision maker that is not currently a Family Court Judge that is appointed on a temporary (pro tempore) case-by-case basis to hear and decide matters in the Family Court, and meet the minimum education and experience requirements in section 806.7-1.
Pro Tem Judge means a retired judge member performing temporary service as a judge without pay as a condition of retirement under the Plan B retirement option.
Pro Tem Judge means a decision maker that is not currently seated on the Judiciary, but that is appointed on a temporary (pro tempore), case-by-case basis to hear and decide matters in the Trial Court, Court of Appeals, and/or judicial disciplinary panels.