Contested Application definition

Contested Application or “Contested Hearing” – means a proceeding where an application has been properly contested and for which a hearing is granted under Section 14 of these Rules.
Contested Application means an application that the Commissioner challenges, which can include, but is not limited to, incomplete information.
Contested Application means the application for the BOWMAKER’S WHISKEY name bearing Serial Number 87/383,989.

More Definitions of Contested Application

Contested Application means Application Serial No. 90/824,377.
Contested Application means an application referred to in section 47;

Related to Contested Application

  • Completed application means an application that satisfies all of the information and other requirements of the Tariff, including any required deposit.

  • Contested Claim means any Tax, Indebtedness or other claim or liability (i) the validity or amount of which is being diligently contested in good faith, (ii) for which adequate reserve, or other appropriate provision, if any, as required in conformity with GAAP shall have been made, and (iii) with respect to which any right to execute upon or sell any assets of the Company or of any of its Subsidiaries has not matured or has been and continues to be effectively enjoined, superseded or stayed.

  • Required Approval has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(b).

  • Contested case means a proceeding defined by Iowa Code section 17A.2(5) and includes any matter defined as a no factual dispute contested case under 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter 1202, section 14.

  • Application Process means the online application process under which the Applicant applies for Hospitality Packages on the Webshop.