Applicable Case definition

Applicable Case means any case where a party seeks, or anticipates seeking, child support or spousal support other than those cases commenced by a local child support agency (as such agency is defined by Family Code section 17000).
Applicable Case means the Actions set forth on ‎Section 11.01(a) of the Disclosure Schedule.

Examples of Applicable Case in a sentence

  • TIME AND MATERIALS CHARGES The Time and Materials pricing structure shall apply: for Services delivered during the Inception and Calibration Stage(s) (or as agreed otherwise by the Parties); and for other aspects of the Services as may agreed by the Parties.

  • Seller shall, at its own cost and expense, conduct and control, and shall prosecute and defend, all aspects of the Applicable Case.

  • Seller shall have sole discretion as to the defense and prosecution of the Applicable Case (including selection of counsel); provided, that Seller shall not be permitted to take any action that would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Company without the prior written consent of Purchaser (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).

  • Without limiting the discretion of Seller to conduct and control the Applicable Case as provided herein, Seller shall, at Seller’s cost and expense, keep Purchaser reasonably informed of any material developments with respect thereto.

  • Any and all funds paid to the Company or Purchaser in respect of the Applicable Case shall be for the account of Seller.