Sentences with phrase «judge of the court»

Requires justices of the supreme court and judges of the court of appeals to retire at 80 years of age (currently must retire at 75).
I'm not sure if there is information currently available as to whether all present judges of the court are in fact able to «understand» both official languages.
While judges of the court are obviously qualified to deal with legal issues in general, they are not always experienced in dealing with the often technical factual issues at play in construction disputes.
In recent years, it seems judges of the court are being asked increasingly to do things outside the courtroom such as give speeches and attend events.
51.12 In establishing standards of conduct under section 51.9, a plan for continuing education under section 51.10 and a program of performance evaluation under section 51.11, the Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice shall consult with judges of that court and with such other persons as he or she considers appropriate.
On December 1, 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo nominated her to the position of Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals and the State of New York.
Recognition is also gained when the publication is cited by judges of courts of appeal and superior courts.
The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the average vote for Judge of the Court of Appeals, was: Republicans 2,161,000; Democrats 2,070,000; Conservatives 402,000; and Liberals 202,000.
NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATION URGES SENATE TO CONFIRM ROWAN WILSON AS ASSOCIATE JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS Monday February 06, 2017 at 02:24 pm
In 1994, Mr. Justice Nadon was appointed Judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada and, in 1998, a judicial member of the Competition Tribunal.
This year in Texas, the following statewide offices are up: President, U.S. Senate, Railroad Commission full term, Railroad Commission short term, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 2, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 4, Justice of the Supreme Court seat 6, Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals, Judge of the Read more»
Worcestershire solicitor defends lasting powers of attorney Worcestershire lawyer Amanda Piper from county firm mfg Solicitors has defended lasting powers of attorney (LPA) after Denzil Lush, the former Senior Judge of the Court of Protection, warned they...
Individuals who are justices of the High Court, or justices or judges of a court created by parliament, can not have their remuneration reduced during their period in office.
(3) The other justices of appeal have rank and precedence, after the Chief Justice of British Columbia, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, over all other judges of the courts of British Columbia and have rank and precedence among themselves according to the seniority of their appointment.
Judges of the Court sit in panels of 3, 5 or 7 to hear appeals of decisions by the trial courts (Provincial Court and Court of Queen's Bench) and certain administrative tribunals.
(2) There is established for each office of justice established under subsection (1) an additional office of supernumerary judge of the court.
Woodsford Litigation Funding today announced that Fidelma Macken SC, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland and a former judge of the Court of Justice of the European Union, has joined the company's non-executive Investment Advisory Panel.
Mandate that position is part - time and allow judges of the court to practice law.
F3 -LSB-(a) in case on being so appointed such person is a judge of the Supreme Court, other than the Chief Justice or a judge who is ex-officio an additional judge of that Court, then for so long as such person continues to hold that judicial office, the number of ordinary judges of the Supreme Court otherwise provided for may be exceeded by one:
In 1837, Dana was elected judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Tompkins County.
12/20/07 Order filed stating On December 3, 2007, a majority of the active judges of the Court voted to hear this case in banc.
C.A., Jan. 12, 2011)(34132) May 17, 2013 The trial judge and the majority judges of the Court of Appeal were correct to require subjective fault.
Two radio panelists, Alistair Nelson and Godwin Ako Gunn and show host, Salifu Maase of an Accra - based radio station, Montie FM were sentenced to four months imprisonment by the Supreme Court on July 27, 2016, for threatening to kill judges of the Court.
By then all of the members of the International Commission on Stratigraphy will be dead (they who already in my imagination are like the wizened judges of the Court of Chancery hearing Jarndyce v Jarndyce in Bleak House).
In Saint John, N.B., Marie - Claude Blais is the newest judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick, Trial Division.
The majority seven judges of the court made clear that it makes no difference to the protection given under section 2 (a) whether religious beliefs are ancient, «traditional» beliefs, or new, modern beliefs.
Crampton also spoke against «personal attacks» against judges of the court.
It is not appropriate for a single judge of the court below to engage in matters of practice and procedure in what I call judicial individualism.
Two judges of the court disagree as to whether there was a Guidelines error as to the minimal participant issue; the third judge finds it unnecessary to address the issue on appeal in light of the remand for resentencing.
Four of the seven judges of that court felt that criminal prosecution for mere private possession of obscene materials was prohibited by the Constitution.
But no person shall hold the office of justice or judge of any court longer than until and including the last day of December next after he shall be seventy years of age.
His work has been cited by the courts, including judges of the Court of Appeal and House of Lords / Supreme Court as well as Rapporteur Public Seban before the French Conseil d'Etat.
[A] judge of any court shall retire from judicial office at the end of the calendar year in which he attains the age of 75 years.
From the 1970s onwards, the University Program was continued and improved under a series of different judges of the Court, including Judges Cy Perkins, Russell Merredew and Douglas Walker.
Chair of the Disciplinary Appointments Committee of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries Advocate member of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland Judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey and Guernsey Member of the Scottish Law Commission Working Party on the Law of Trusts Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
She served as a trial judge in Queens County Family Court until 2008, when she was appointed Supervising Judge of that Court.
In Re F (case no 11649371), HHJ Marshall QC, sitting as a nominated judge of the Court of Protection, confirmed that the threshold for exercising these interim powers is lower than for final powers.
At the end of 2000 he was appointed as legal secretary (referendaire) to the President of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal («CAT»), Sir Christopher Bellamy (formerly Judge of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities).
In other words, if judges retire once meeting the «rule of 80» they can get the same pay with less taxes without doing any work, and can take senior judge assignments in the discretion of the chief judge of their court for additional pay, while vacating their position.
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