Case-in-chief definition

Case-in-chief means the filing by a utility with the commission of the information required under section 6 of this rule.
Case-in-chief means the filing by a utility with the commission of the information required:
Case-in-chief means the evidence and documentation provided by the utility in support of its petition, including, but not limited to, those listed in subsection 5(c) below at a minimum.

More Definitions of Case-in-chief

Case-in-chief means the evidence and documentation provided by the utility in support of its petition, including but not limited to, those listed in subsection 5(c) below section 5(c) of this rule.
Case-in-chief. ’ means the main part of a person’s case when all of the evidence that will be used in support of his case is submitted to the commissioner.