Judicial Authority definition

Judicial Authority means any court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal or similar body of any kind.
Judicial Authority means any court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal or similar body of any kind (including any Governmental Authority exercising judicial powers or functions of any kind).
Judicial Authority means the NCLT, acting in its capacity as the adjudicating authority under the IBC, the NCLAT in an appeal and the Supreme Court in an appeal thereafter as the case may be.

Examples of Judicial Authority in a sentence

  • No investigation, review or Legal Proceeding by any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority in relation to any actual or alleged violation of Applicable Law or Order by Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries is pending or, to Emergent’s knowledge, threatened, nor has Emergent or any of its Subsidiaries received any written notice from any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority indicating an intention to conduct the same or alleging any violation of or noncompliance with any Applicable Law or Order.

  • Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement or any other Transaction Document, each Party shall obtain, and consummation of the Transactions contemplated by Section 2.3 is conditioned upon the receipt of, the Consent of any Governmental Authority or Judicial Authority, including without limitation any approval of the SEC, or under any other Law relating to the issuance and sale of securities.

  • This Agreement will be deemed amended and enforceable within the jurisdiction of such Judicial Authority as so modified after the expiration of the time within which the judgment may be appealed and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, as originally drafted, in all other jurisdictions.

  • There are no Proceedings, grievances, claims, complaints or charges pending, or to the Companies’ Knowledge, threatened, before any Judicial Authority or brought by or before any Governmental Authority against any of the Companies with respect to any employment or labor matters.

  • There are no Proceedings, grievances, claims, complaints or charges pending, or to the Knowledge of the Sellers, threatened, before any Judicial Authority or brought by or before any Governmental Authority against the Company or any Company Subsidiary with respect to any employment or labor matters.


More Definitions of Judicial Authority

Judicial Authority means the power and right to perform judicial functions;
Judicial Authority means any court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal or similar body of any kind (including any Governmental Entity exercising judicial powers or functions of any kind).
Judicial Authority. ’ means the judge, magistrate or other person authorised under the law of the Member State concerned to perform functions the same as or similar to those performed under section 33 by a court in the State;
Judicial Authority means the NCLT, acting in its capacity as the adjudicating authority under the IBC, the NCLAT in an appeal and the Supreme Court in an appeal thereafter as the case may be or any other court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction.
Judicial Authority means the Juge d’Instruction appointed in pursuance of the Loi (1864) concernant la charge de Juge d’Instruction12 and includes any person exercising the functions of the Juge d’Instruction.”;
Judicial Authority means any court or judicial body established under the Laws of Zambia for the purposes of adjudication of any matter, whether or not such matter when so determined is subject to appeal to any other authority or body;
Judicial Authority means a court, a judge or a prosecutor. Scope