Tribunal definition
Tribunal means any government, any arbitration panel, any court or any governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality of the United States or any state, province, commonwealth, nation, territory, possession, county, parish, town, township, village or municipality, whether now or hereafter constituted or existing.
Tribunal means a court, administrative agency, or quasi-judicial entity authorized to establish, enforce, or modify support orders or to determine parentage of a child.
Tribunal means Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal established by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998;
Examples of Tribunal in a sentence
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 4(b), a Party or its Affiliate may seek interim or provisional relief or measures in any applicable courts and tribunals that may be necessary to protect the rights of a Party or its Affiliate pending the establishment of the Tribunal or pending the Tribunal’s determination of the merits of the controversy.
Each Party shall designate one arbitrator, and the third arbitrator, who shall serve as chair of the Tribunal, shall be designated by the two party-appointed arbitrators in consultation with the Parties.
More Definitions of Tribunal
Tribunal means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).
Tribunal means any state, commonwealth, federal, foreign, territorial or other court or governmental department, commission, board, bureau, district, authority, agency, central bank, or instrumentality, or any arbitration authority.
Tribunal means the Tribunal constituted under section 5;
Tribunal means the Competition Tribunal of South Africa;
Tribunal means the Municipal Planning Tribunal established in terms of section 70.
Tribunal means any tribunal in which legal proceedings may be brought.
Tribunal means the First-tier Tribunal;