Duplicative definition

Duplicative means the matter is identical or substantially similar to one brought before the Board or another forum.
Duplicative means that the Interrogatory is unreasonably cumulative or duplicative of another Interrogatory or that the requested information or documents have been previously provided.
Duplicative when used in an objection means that the Interrogatory is unreasonably cumulative or redundant. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(C)(i).

Examples of Duplicative in a sentence

  • Duplicative funding is defined as more than 100 percent payment from all funding sources for any cost, position, service or deliverable.

  • Duplicative funding is defined as more than 100% payment from all funding sources for any cost, position, service or deliverable.

  • If Duplicative Fees are not timely repaid to BAL or its designee, the Insurer authorizes any of the BlackRock Companies to offset the amount of such Duplicative Fees against any amount payable to any of the Insurer Companies by any of the BlackRock Companies, including, without limitation, commissions and services fees.

  • Refunds shall be made no more than thirty (30) days after the Insurer discovers the duplicative payment or receives a request of repayment of Duplicative Fees from BAL or its designee.

  • If any of the Insurer Companies accepts Duplicative Fees, upon the Insurer’s discovery of such occurrence or upon the request of BAL or its designee, the Insurer will promptly refund to BAL or its designee the amount of such Duplicative Fees.

  • The Executive agrees that any Non-CIC Duplicative Acceleration Provision is hereby deleted and of no further force or effect.

  • The Executive agrees that any CIC Duplicative Provision is hereby deleted and of no further force or effect.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the equity acceleration upon a Change in Control provided for in this Section 4 shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any equity acceleration provided for in any applicable equity award agreement in connection with a Change in Control (a “CIC Duplicative Provision”).

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the equity acceleration upon a termination of the Executive by the Company without Cause or by the Executive for Good Reason prior to, or more than twelve months following, a Change in Control provided for in Sections 6.2(d) and (e) shall be in lieu of, and not in addition to, any equity acceleration provided for in any applicable equity award agreement in connection with such a termination (a “Non-CIC Duplicative Acceleration Provision”).

  • Subject to Sections 4.3 and 4.4, the Company shall pay the Partnership an amount equal to the Crude Throughput Fee multiplied by the Actual Shipments on the Lion Crude Pipelines (other than the Duplicative Crude).


More Definitions of Duplicative

Duplicative means the matter is identical or substantially similar to one brought before the Board or another forum.). While Trapshooters Association acknowledges that “the two actions at issue here involve different causes of action, they arise from the same commercial transaction by which Trapshooters Association conveyed the property to Mather.” Mot. at 5. Trapshooters Association states that both complaints present substantially similar facts and the issue of the applicability of state environmental statutes and regulations. Mot. at 5-6.
Duplicative means that the proposed charter is essentially the same in its mission, structure, program offerings, proposed pedagogy, and other key features, relative to an existing school that has the capacity to meet the demand the charter would otherwise serve. The offering of a charter school in a different part of the community and at existing, similar program, shall not be seen as duplicative nor shall the charter be seen as duplicative if the charter proposes to combine offerings from multiple different District schools into one program.
Duplicative means that the proposed charter is essentially the same in its mission, structure, program offerings, proposed pedagogy, and other key features, relative to an existing school that has the capacity to meet the demand the charter would
Duplicative means that the Request is unreasonably cumulative or duplicative of
Duplicative means that an identical or substantially similar case is already pending before the Board or in court. See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.212(a) and item 10 of the formal complaint form. “Frivolous” means that the complaint seeks relief that the Board does not have the authority to grant, or fails to state a cause of action upon which the Board can grant relief. See 35 Ill. Adm. Code 103.212(a) and items 5 and 9 of the formal complaint form. For example, the Board has the authority to order a respondent to stop polluting and pay a fine, to implement pollution abatement measures, or to perform a cleanup or reimburse cleanup costs. The Board does not have the authority, however, to award attorney fees to a citizen complainant.