Examples of Wisconsin Courts in a sentence
This contract shall be governed by and construed, interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Courts.
Record Group 79 – Records of the National Park Service, National Archives and Records Administration, Northeast Region, New York, NY.
Buyer consents to jurisdiction regarding enforcement of this Offer and of the Deed in Wisconsin Courts, including the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
Wisconsin Courts have repeatedly held that indemnity clauses are valid, not against public policy, and are not prohibited by Wisconsin common or statutory law.
That the Sheriffs of all Wisconsin Counties must honor Body Attachment issued by Wisconsin Courts under this section.
Similarly, the term under the Miller Act has been defined as projects “constructed or carried on…with public aid to serve the interest of the general public.” New York and Wisconsin Courts approach the question by requiring a fact specific analysis of the project including “the nature and character of the project, the ownership, use and maintenance of the project, and whether the work is being performed for the municipality.” Perlera at 495.
This Petition Presents Three Paths For Making Clear That The Wisconsin Courts Will Carry Out Their Constitutional Responsibility If A Deadlock OccursThis Petition presents this Court with the proper vehicle for making clear that the Wisconsin courts will carry out their constitutional responsibility.
While some scores from the September round of testing were not available at the time the data were disseminated to members of the Committee to Improve Translation and Interpretation in the Wisconsin Courts, the table below reflects that a mere 9.5% of all candidates attempting the oral exam passed.
Policy direction is provided by the Committee to Improve Interpreting and Translation in the Wisconsin Courts (“the Committee”) which has been working on policy and program development since 1999.
The written exams are not Consortium-sanctioned and no empirical studies have proven their predictive validity.7. The Committee to Improve Translation and Interpretation in the Wisconsin Courts is a state Supreme Court advisory committee that provides policy and guidance on interpre- tation and translation issues to the Director of State Courts.