Judge definition

Judge means a Judge of the Court;
Judge means a judge of the High Court;

Examples of Judge in a sentence

  • The motion, carrying with it the adoption of the order, prevailed by the following vote: Yes No Abstain Judge Xxxxxxx    Comm.

  • Whenever a notice is required to be given in writing under the terms of this Agreement, such notices shall either be hand-delivered or mailed via certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Parties at the following addresses: COUNTY: Bypass County Judge 0000 XXX 00X XXXX: City Manager 000 X.

  • If Landlord and Xxxxxx cannot mutually agree upon an appraiser within said ten (10) day period, Tenant may apply to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court for Los Angeles County, requesting said Judge to appoint the M.A.I. qualified appraiser.

  • The Administrative Law Judge waived the hearing in this matter and, by written ruling, admitted the Verified Statement of Xx. Xxxxxxx into the record.

  • ATTEST: THE COUNTY OF EL PASO County Clerk County Judge Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Date APPROVED AS TO FORM: THE XXXX FOUNDATION Assistant County Attorney Xxxxx X.


More Definitions of Judge

Judge means a Judge of the Grand Court;
Judge means the justice, judge, magistrate, or other judicial officer presiding over the proceedings. In proceedings with more than one judge presiding, any decision required shall be made by a majority of the judges.
Judge means an individual qualified by training or experience to:
Judge. ’ means a federal judge or a state or local judicial officer.
Judge means the Chief Justice or a Judge of the Supreme Court of Namibia referred to in Article 79(1), or the Judge-President or a Judge of the High Court of Namibia referred to in Article 80(1), of the Namibian Constitution;
Judge means a judicial officer as defined in the Code of Judicial Conduct (CJC) Application of the Code of Judicial Conduct Section (A).