Provincial Court definition

Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of British Columbia;
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island; (Cour provinciale)
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of Alberta.

Examples of Provincial Court in a sentence

  • If any party is still unsatisfied with the Provincial Court judgment, he/she can bring the case to a higher-level court.

  • The case will be brought to the Provincial Court and the same will be litigated under the rules of the court.

  • Other plans include Judges of the Provincial Court Superannuation Plan (Judges), Saskatchewan Transportation Company Employees Superannuation Plan (STC), Anti-TB League Employees Superannuation Plan (ATB) and the Saskatchewan Pension Annuity Fund, an annuity underwriting operation.

  • On 26 February 2019, the Appeal Court confirmed the judgement of the Phuket Provincial Court.

  • They may also apply to the Provincial Court of Alberta whenever the Provincial Court Act or regulations do not provide for a specific practice or procedure.


More Definitions of Provincial Court

Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of Manitoba continued under this Act and "Provincial Court (Criminal Division)" means the Provincial Court of Manitoba (Criminal Division) and "Provincial Court (Family Division)" means the Provincial Court of Manitoba (Family Division); (« Cour provinciale »)
Provincial Court or “Court” means the Provincial Court of Alberta, and includes a Judge or Justice thereof, where the context so requires.
Provincial Court means The Provincial Court of Alberta; (yy) “provincial judge” means a judge of the Provincial Court;
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of New Brunswick. (Cour provinciale)
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of British Columbia; “Supreme Court” means the Supreme Court of British Columbia;
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of the Province of Alberta.
Provincial Court means the Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island;