Issue Presented Clause Samples
The "Issue Presented" clause defines the specific legal question or dispute that a document, such as a memorandum or brief, is addressing. Typically, this clause succinctly frames the central issue in a way that guides the analysis and arguments that follow, often by identifying the relevant facts and the legal rule in question. By clearly stating the issue at the outset, this clause ensures that all parties understand the focus of the discussion and helps prevent misunderstandings about the scope of the legal matter being considered.
Issue Presented. The parties, if a matter is submitted to Arbitration, shall formulate a submission agreement which will set forth the questions to be submitted to the Arbitrator. This agreement will be reduced to writing and signed by the parties. If the parties fail to formulate such a submission agreement, then each party shall draft its proposed submission agreement which will be submitted to the Arbitrator and the Arbitrator will, after taking what evidence is necessary, formulate the questions to be decided. Arbitration shall be final and binding on both sides, but subject to appeal as provided for in the Ohio Revised Code.
Issue Presented. This Petition presents a single issue for determination: clarification and affirmation that the land classification for the Parcel shall remain a State Land Use Urban District, in perpetuity.
Issue Presented. Operator and Service Provider have entered into an agreement labeled a "XXX" (the "Agreement"). The issue is whether the Agreement creates a taxable lease or license of real property pursuant to section 212.031, F.S.
Issue Presented. Taxpayer has requested a written agreement for the determination of the Florida qualifying project’s annual Florida corporate taxable income, and the amount of the associated Capital Investment Tax Credit.
Issue Presented. Whether the contract between UH and Coach ▇▇▇▇▇ must be publicly disclosed.
Issue Presented. Whether, under the UIPA, a court approved settlement agreement between the State of Hawaii, acting by its Attorney General, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Consolidated Amusement Company, Limited, Royal Theaters, Limited, Mission Amusement Co., Inc., Pacific Drive in Theaters Corp., and Urban Drive In Theaters, Inc. ("Settlement Agreement"), must be made available for public inspection and copying upon request.
Issue Presented. Corporation A has requested a written agreement for the determination of The Project’s annual Florida corporate taxable income, and the amount of the associated annual Capital Investment Tax Credit.
