Unique written procedure Sample Clauses

Unique written procedure. Where however the ECJ accepts the constitutional reference, then it is proposed to have only a written procedure before the Court. This is inspired by the precedent under former Art. 68(3) EC in relation to visa, immigration and asylum policy, whereby the former Art. 109a of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice (both provisions have now been repealed by the Lisbon Treaty) which provided for a completely written procedure.235 In order to ensure the broadest available basis for rendering the ECJ ruling, an Opinion by an Advocate General would be prepared with an express requirement that s/he should produce a comparative analysis of the point raised in the constitutional reference in all EU Member States. In order to render the procedure less cumbersome, the ECJ would accordingly be permitted to deliver a reasoned ruling without the need for oral argument. Member State governments and EU institutions would retain the right to intervene in proceedings but only in written form and within set temporal parameters. Due to the written nature of this constitutional reference procedure, it would therefore be essential to ensure that oral pleadings must take place before the national constitutional court.
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  • Notice of Grievance Until Borrower or Lender has notified the other party (in accordance with Section 16) of an alleged breach and afforded the other party a reasonable period after the giving of such notice to take corrective action, neither Borrower nor Lender may commence, join, or be joined to any judicial action (either as an individual litigant or a member of a class) that (a) arises from the other party’s actions pursuant to this Security Instrument or the Note, or (b) alleges that the other party has breached any provision of this Security Instrument or the Note. If Applicable Law provides a time period that must elapse before certain action can be taken, that time period will be deemed to be reasonable for purposes of this Section 23. The notice of Default given to Borrower pursuant to Section 26(a) and the notice of acceleration given to Borrower pursuant to Section 19 will be deemed to satisfy the notice and opportunity to take corrective action provisions of this Section 23.

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