Warden definition

Warden means the Warden In-charge of Hall of Residence VIII and includes other Wardens of the said Hall.
Warden means the administrative head of a correctional facility.
Warden means a warden of mines appointed in accordance with this Act or deemed so to be and includes a person appointed to be an acting warden;

Examples of Warden in a sentence

  • The Tree Warden will be expected to join the Suffolk Tree Wardens Network.

  • They, together with one of the Churchwardens (known as the People’s Warden), are elected each year at the Annual Church Meeting.

  • As a volunteer working on behalf of the Council those appointed Tree Warden, will enjoy the cover provided by the Council’s insurance policy.

  • The Tree Warden shall be appointed by the Board of Selectpersons and shall have a term of two (2) years or as otherwise provided by the General Statutes.

  • The role of Tree Warden of the Parish Council is a voluntary position and the appointment of a volunteer will be confirmed each year at the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council, at the discretion of the Council.


More Definitions of Warden

Warden means the head of Council and the Chief Executive Officer of the County of Oxford, pursuant to Section 225 of the Act.
Warden or "fish and game warden" means a conservation
Warden means the warden at an institution, or desig- nee.
Warden means a warden of mines appointed in accordance with this Act;
Warden means the chief exec- utive officer of a U.S. Penitentiary, Federal Correctional Institution, Med- ical Center for Federal Prisoners, Fed- eral Prison Camp, Federal Detention Center, Metropolitan Correctional Cen- ter, or any federal penal or correc- tional institution or facility. Warden also includes any staff member with authority explicitly delegated by any chief executive officer.