Limited judgment definition

Limited judgment means a judgment rendered before entry of a general judgment in an action that disposes of at least one but fewer than all claims in the action and that is rendered pursuant to a statute or other source of law that specifically authorizes disposition of fewer than all claims in the action. “Limited judgment” includes:
Limited judgment means a judgment rendered before entry of a general judgment in an

Examples of Limited judgment in a sentence

  • Vs. Intec Capital Limited, judgment dated 09.09.2021 in OMP (COMM) 204/2021; Project Director, National Highways Vs. M.

  • It further submitted that legal professional privilege was also acknowledged by the positive law of the European Union; it referred in this connection to the AM & S Europe Limited judgment cited above and, in particular, to the conclusions of the Advocate General in the Ordre des barreaux francophones et germanophone and Others case, also cited above.

  • Deemster Gough inIota Violet LLC and others v Woman LLC and L J Management (IOM) Limited (judgment 21 December 2015) at paragraph 23 referred to the “current trend towards greater international judicial cooperation between friendly and sophisticated jurisdictions”.

  • They also explain how lending booms increase the likelihood of a banking crisis, which is consistent with the eventual realization of negative outcomes stemming from actions taken during the preceding boom (e.g., increased lending to lower quality borrowers).

  • See eg Case C-343/09 Afton Chemical Limited, judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 8 July 2010 (nyr) at para.

  • Complete answer to this argument is provided in Reliance Cellulose Products Limited judgment.

  • InInterretire Limited v HSBC Securities Services (Isle of Man) Limited (judgment 2 February 2012) Deemster Doyle declined to take the “nuclear option” and strike out various claims or to grant summary judgment in favour of the Defendant.

  • InBaltic Highway Limited (judgment 7 January 2014) Deemster Doyle dealt with jurisdictional issues regarding a maritime claim.

  • On jurisdictional issues and letters of request it may be worth noting that inCapita Asset Services (London) Limited v Gulldale Limited (judgment 9 January 2014) Deemster Doyle considered the relevant law and exercised his discretionary jurisdiction in favour of the Claimant.

  • Such responsibility arises only if the act complained of is aimed at the rights of the shareholder as such (International Court of Justice, Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company Limited, judgment of 5 February 1970, Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and orders 1970, pp.

Related to Limited judgment

  • Restricted Jurisdiction means any jurisdiction in which the Titling Trust is not qualified and licensed to do business, other than any jurisdiction where the failure to be so qualified and licensed will not have a material adverse effect on the Issuing Entity.

  • Final Order and Judgment means the final judgment and order of dismissal with prejudice to be entered in the Lawsuit in connection with the approval of the Settlement after the Final Approval Hearing.

  • Alternate Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court herein but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation.

  • Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);

  • Final Judgment means the Judgment Entered by the Court upon Granting Final Approval of the Settlement.

  • Specified Jurisdiction means with respect to Party A

  • Affected jurisdiction means any county, city, or town in which all or a portion of a qualifying project is located.

  • Ontario Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • Designated Jurisdiction means any country or territory to the extent that such country or territory itself is the subject of any Sanction.

  • Order and Final Judgment means the order and final judgment of the Court approving the Settlement Agreement, as described in Section II(E)(7) below.

  • Permitted Jurisdiction means the United States or any state thereof, Belgium, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom or British Crown Dependencies, any other member country of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, or any political subdivision of any of the foregoing.

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in

  • Consent Judgment means a state-specific consent judgment in a form to be agreed upon by the Settling States, Participating Subdivisions, and Xxxxxxx prior to the Initial Participation Date that, among other things, (1) approves this Agreement and (2) provides for the release set forth in Section IV, including the dismissal with prejudice of any Released Claims that the Settling State has brought against Released Entities.

  • Alternative Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation and where none of the Parties hereto elects to terminate this Settlement by reason of such variance.

  • Approved Jurisdiction means a member state of the European Economic Area (EEA) or any other jurisdiction or sector as may be approved by the European Commission as ensuring adequate legal protections for personal data.

  • Covered Jurisdiction means the United States (or any state or commonwealth thereof or the District of Columbia).

  • Prohibited Jurisdiction means any country or jurisdiction, from time to time, that is the subject of a prohibition order (or any similar order or directive), sanctions or restrictions promulgated or administered by any Governmental Authority of the United States.

  • Final Approval Order and Judgment means the order in which the Court certifies the Settlement Class, grants final approval of this Settlement Agreement, authorizes the entry of a final judgment, and dismisses the Action with prejudice.

  • Specified Courts is defined in Section 6.9.

  • Restricted Junior Payment means (i) any dividend or other distribution, direct or indirect, on account of any shares of any class of capital stock of Seller now or hereafter outstanding, except a dividend payable solely in shares of that class of stock or in any junior class of stock of Seller, (ii) any redemption, retirement, sinking fund or similar payment, purchase or other acquisition for value, direct or indirect, of any shares of any class of capital stock of Seller now or hereafter outstanding, (iii) any payment or prepayment of principal of, premium, if any, or interest, fees or other charges on or with respect to, and any redemption, purchase, retirement, defeasance, sinking fund or similar payment and any claim for rescission with respect to the Subordinated Loans (as defined in the Receivables Sale Agreement), (iv) any payment made to redeem, purchase, repurchase or retire, or to obtain the surrender of, any outstanding warrants, options or other rights to acquire shares of any class of capital stock of Seller now or hereafter outstanding, and (v) any payment of management fees by Seller (except for reasonable management fees to the Originator or its Affiliates in reimbursement of actual management services performed).

  • Permitted Jurisdictions has the meaning specified in Section 801(a)(1).

  • Sanctioned Jurisdiction means, at any time, a country or territory which is the subject or target of any Sanction.

  • High Court means the High Court of Ireland.

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means a federal court, or a state court that entered an order in a child custody proceeding involving an Indian child, as long as the state court had proper subject matter jurisdiction in accordance with this chapter and the laws of that state, or a tribal court that had or has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction pursuant to 25 U.S.C. Sec. 1911.

  • BC Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  • Labour Court means the Labour Court established by section 151 of the Labour Relations Act;