Psak Din definition

Psak Din means a ruling or award issued by the Bais Din, whether interim, final, procedural, or injunctive.

Examples of Psak Din in a sentence

  • For willful and deliberate non-compliance with or infraction of any provision of the Psak Din (including, but not limited to, a Psak Din relating to giving or receiving a Get, contingent upon said charge being Halachically viable) – the amount shall be determined at the Psak Din or at some later date, as applicable.

  • The Psak Din shall be in writing, signed and affirmed in English by the Dayanim; however, Hebrew terminology may be included.

  • Should the Bais Din fail to provide the Psak Din within the allotted timeframe, the parties shall be entitled to a refund of all Bais Din fees related to that Din Torah hearing, such refund subject to the approval of the Board of Directors or Rabbinic Board.

  • The Psak Din need not include the reasoning behind the ruling, but such reasoning can be provided via request to the Menahel of the Review Board.

  • At the discretion of the Bais Din, a simultaneous translation/rendition into other languages may also be issued, with the caveat that in the event of contradiction between the two Piskei Din, the English language Psak Din shall prevail.

  • The Psak Din (including reasoning) would then be released to the parties at some later date, subject to approval of the Menahel of the Review Board (see Section 37, below).

  • For willful and deliberate non-compliance, breach of any provision of the arbitration agreement and the attendant Rules, or any agreement containing an arbitration clause granting the Vaad jurisdiction over disputes relating to the terms of such agreement, in each case prior to final Psak Din – a mandatory charge of up to $500 per day and/or per instance of non-compliance and/or infraction.