Trier of fact definition

Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury action, the court.
Trier of fact means a jury unless the defendant and the state
Trier of fact means the hearing board, administra- tive law judge, or any other individual(s) designated by the vice-president for student affairs and responsible for hearing appeals of the campus grievance officer's findings and pro- posed corrective action.

Examples of Trier of fact in a sentence

  • In considering whether an employee should be granted such differential, the Trier of fact must consider factors such as whether the unpleasant task or tasks were taken into consideration when the job was evaluated and whether said unpleasant duty or duties are contemplated within the job specification.

  • Note: A defendant bears a legal burden in relation to the matter in this subsection, see section 13.4. Trier of fact may take into account whether belief reasonable (3) In determining whether the defendant had the belief mentioned in subsection (1) or (2), the trier of fact may take into account whether the alleged belief was reasonable in the circumstances.

  • As such, the Parties hereby agree that the rule of construction that an agreement be construed harshly against the drafting party does not apply and should not be applied in the event that this Agreement should be construed by a third party, including but not limited to a Trier of fact.

  • If ALTCEW, the CONTRACTOR, and a subcontractor of the CONTRACTOR are found by a jury or Trier of fact to be jointly and severally liable for damages arising from any act or omission from the contract, then ALTCEW shall be responsible for its proportionate share, and the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for its proportionate share.

  • Should the subcontractor be unable to satisfy its joint and several liabilities, ALTCEW and the CONTRACTOR shall share in the subcontractor’s unsatisfied proportionate share in direct proportion to the respective percentage of their fault as found by the jury or Trier of fact.


More Definitions of Trier of fact

Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury trial, the court.
Trier of fact means a jury unless the defendant and the state waive a jury, in which case the trier of fact shall be the court.
Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury 58
Trier of fact means a judge in all trials under or matters under this Code. The judge has the exclusive obligation to make findings of fact in contrast to rulings of law which must be made by the judge.
Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury 15
Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury 57
Trier of fact means the jury or, in a nonjury 19