Common use of Certiorari Clause in Contracts

Certiorari. Any petition for a writ of certiorari seeking review by the Supreme Court of the United States of a judgment or order by the Court of Appeals under this subsection shall be filed within 10 days after the entry of judgment or order. Any opposition shall be filed within 10 days after filing of the petition. The Supreme Court shall advance any such petition on its docket and expedite its consideration of the petition to the greatest extent possible, with a view to acting on the petition within 30 days after it is filed if practicable. In the event the petition is granted, the Supreme Court shall expedite consideration to the greatest extent possible, with a view to issuing an order within 70 days of the grant of the writ of certiorari if practicable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement

Certiorari. – Any petition for a writ of certiorari seeking review by the Supreme Court of the United States of a judgment or order by the Court of Appeals under this subsection shall be filed within 10 days after the entry of judgment or order. Any opposition shall be filed within 10 days after filing of the petition. The Supreme Court shall advance any such petition on its docket and expedite its consideration of the petition to the greatest extent possible, with a view to acting on the petition within 30 days after it is filed if practicable. In the event the petition is granted, the Supreme Court shall expedite consideration to the greatest extent possible, with a view to issuing an order within 70 days of the grant of the writ of certiorari if practicable.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Settlement Agreement