Case Status Clause Samples

The "Case Status" clause defines how the current standing or progress of a legal case is to be reported and communicated between parties. Typically, this clause requires one party, often legal counsel, to provide regular updates or notifications regarding significant developments, deadlines, or changes in the case's posture. By establishing clear expectations for information sharing, the clause ensures all parties remain informed and can make timely decisions, thereby reducing misunderstandings and promoting transparency throughout the legal process.
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Case Status. You are solely responsible for the filing of any document submitted to a court via the VJEFS. It is your responsibility to confirm that documents submitted have been accepted by the clerk of court. In addition, you are responsible for tracking and calculating any case filing deadlines. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING THE CASE STATUS ON THE VJEFS. FURTHERMORE, IT IS SOLELY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE IF A DOCUMENT MUST BE SERVED AS OPPOSED TO SIMPLY FILED.
Case Status. The Required Lenders in their sole discretion shall be satisfied with the status of the Cases at the time of such requested borrowing hereunder, including the motion or motions to approve the Related Section 363 Transactions.
Case Status. A. Pending Approval: The parties will request that this case be removed from the active docket to determine if the contingencies outlined in this Agreement occur.
Case Status. You are solely responsible for the filing of any document submitted to the courts through the VACES. It is your responsibility to confirm that the documents submitted have been accepted by the clerk of court. In addition, you are responsible for tracking and calculating any filing deadlines.
Case Status. Allow an officer to change the case status and disposition. Both case status and case disposition will be imported into the agency RMS system as part of the Incident import.
Case Status. The Program must advise victims of the progress and disposition of their case as it progresses through the criminal justice system.