Judiciary definition

Judiciary means United States Government.
Judiciary means the judicial system that was established by Oneida General Tribal Council resolution GTC-01-07-13-B to administer the judicial authorities and responsibilities of the Nation.
Judiciary means the courts of the state, including any municipal or district court, whether or not of record.

Examples of Judiciary in a sentence

  • This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, including the Public Employees' Fair Employment Act, the other provisions of the Civil Service Law, the Judiciary Law, the Public Service Law, the General Municipal Law and resolutions, ordinances and local laws not inconsistent with said laws.


More Definitions of Judiciary

Judiciary means the judicial system that was established by Oneida General Tribal Council resolution GTC #1-07-13-B to administer the judicial authorities and responsibilities of the Tribe.
Judiciary means the judicial department of state government established by article 2, section 1 of the Wyoming constitution;
Judiciary means judges;
Judiciary means the judicial system responsible for applying the laws of the Oneida Nation. The three branches, as identified in resolutions BC-05-08-13-A and GTC 01-07- 13-B are the Family Court, Trial Court and Court of Appeals.
Judiciary means any court having jurisdiction in Montserrat and includes any member or officer of such court;
Judiciary means the Oneida Tribal Judicial System.
Judiciary means the Supreme Court of Judicature, the Magistrates Court and the Department of Court Administration;