electronic hearing definition

electronic hearing means a hearing held by conference telephone or some other form of electronic technology allowing persons to hear one another; (“audience électronique”)
electronic hearing means a Hearing held by conference telephone call or some other form of electronic technology allowing Persons simultaneously to hear or hear and see one another;
electronic hearing means a hearing held by conference telephone or some other form of electronic technology allowing persons to communicate with one another;

More Definitions of electronic hearing

electronic hearing means a hearing event held by teleconference, videoconference or some other form of electronic technology allowing the parties, participants, and the Tribunal to hear or hear and see one another or their representatives, or any witnesses throughout the hearing event;
electronic hearing means the hearing of any matter before the Court conducted, in whole or part, by electronic means in which all participants in the hearing, and the Court, can hear each other, whether or not all or some of the participants and the Court can see each other or are in each other’s presence.
electronic hearing means a hearing held by conference telephone or another form of electronic technology that allows persons to hear one another.
electronic hearing means a hearing called and held in full or in part via electronic means (including, but not limited to, audio teleconference, video teleconference, or via means of the internet), and with or without in-person attendance.
electronic hearing means a hearing held by telephone, teleconference or other electronic means.
electronic hearing means a hearing held by conference telephone or some other form of electronic technology allowing persons to hear one another and communicate simultaneously and instantaneously;
electronic hearing means a hearing held by telephone or video conference or similar form of electronic technology allowing persons to communicate with and hear and/or see one another simultaneously;