State Court definition

State Court means a judicial body of a state that is vested by law with responsibility for adjudicating cases involving abuse, neglect, deprivation, delinquency, or status offenses of individuals who have not attained the age of eighteen (18).
State Court means any court constituted under the State Courts Act (Cap. 321) for the administration of criminal justice;
State Court means a judicial body of a state that is vested by law

Examples of State Court in a sentence

  • For any dispute, claim, or legal matter related to this Agreement or the performance of this Agreement, the parties shall submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of any State Court within the County of San Diego, California.

  • Should any article, part or paragraph of this Agreement be declared unlawful, invalid, ineffective or unenforceable by Federal or State Court authority having such jurisdiction, the parties agree that those provisions not cited will remain in full force and effect.

  • Jurisdiction shall be deemed appropriate in any State Court of competent jurisdiction in the State of Utah.

  • Any action brought to enforce, or otherwise arising out of this Agreement shall be brought only in State Court sitting in the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, State of Florida.

  • The award is subject to review for legal error, factual error, confirmation, correction or vacatur only in a California State Court of competent jurisdiction and only pursuant to the CAA.


More Definitions of State Court

State Court means any juvenile or family court of the State of Minnesota that has jurisdiction over a child custody proceeding.
State Court means the Superior Court of Gwinnett County, State of Georgia.
State Court means a circuit court, the Oregon Tax Court, the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court. [2001 c.823 §11; 2003 c.14
State Court shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.11 (Jurisdiction and Venue).
State Court means the Justice of the Peace Courts, Family Court, or Court of Common Pleas.