Chief Judge Sample Clauses

The 'Chief Judge' clause designates the presiding judge who holds primary administrative authority over a court or judicial panel. This clause typically outlines the process for selecting the Chief Judge, their term of service, and their specific responsibilities, such as assigning cases, managing court schedules, or representing the court in official matters. By clearly defining the role and authority of the Chief Judge, the clause ensures efficient court administration and helps prevent disputes over leadership or procedural oversight within the judiciary.
Chief Judge. If the grievance is not settled at Step 1, the grievance may be referred in writing, within five (5) working days after the decision of the Chief Managing Officer to the Chief Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. Within twenty (20) working days after the grievance has been filed, the Chief Judge and/or his/her designee shall meet with the Council and the grievant to discuss the grievance and make a good faith effort to resolve the grievance. The Chief Judge or his/her designee shall respond in writing to the grievant within ten (10) working days following the meeting.
Chief Judge. In the event the grievance is not resolved in Step 3, it shall be presented in writing by the Union to the Chief Judge or his or her designee within ten (10) business days from the receipt of Step 3 answer or the date such answer was due, whichever is earlier.
Chief Judge. Shall be defined as The Elected Probate/District Court Judge for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County as authorized by Michigan Court Rule 8.110

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