Federal Action definition

Federal Action means any activity engaged in by a department, agency, or instrumentality of the Federal government, or any activity that a department, agency, or instrumentality of the Federal government supports in any way, provides financial assistance for, licenses, permits, or approves, other than activities related to transportation plans, programs, and projects developed, funded, or approved under 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Act (49 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.). Where the Federal action is a permit, license, or other approval for some aspect of a non-Federal undertaking, the relevant activity is the part, portion, or phase of the non-Federal undertaking that requires the Federal permit, license, or approval.
Federal Action means the derivative actions that were consolidated and styled as In re MannKind Corporation Derivative Litigation, Lead Case No. 11-cv-05003-GAF-SSx (C.D. Cal.).
Federal Action means United States v. Atlantic Richfield Company et al., No. CV- 89-039-SEH (D. Mont.).

Examples of Federal Action in a sentence

  • On October 25, 2018, the court entered an order staying the New York Federal Action according to the terms set forth above.

  • The stipulation also provided for the appointment of Swan’s counsel, Lifshitz Law Firm, P.C. as lead counsel in the New York Federal Action.

  • On September 25, 2023, the parties notified the court in the New York Federal Action of their agreement in principle and requested that the court continue the stay in the New York Federal Action until November 29, 2023.

  • In addition to claims relating to the matters alleged in the Settling Actions, plaintiff in the Maryland Federal Action alleges claims relating to diversity, discrimination, race, gender, and social justice not alleged in the New York Federal Action or the Maryland State Action.

  • The New York Federal Action was subsequently assigned to Judge J.


More Definitions of Federal Action

Federal Action means United States v. Atlantic Richfield Company, No. CV-89-039- SEH (D. Mont.).
Federal Action means In re Universal Health Services, Inc., Derivative Litigation, Civil Action No. 17-02187, including each of its member cases.
Federal Action means In re Cablevision Systems Corporation Shareholder Derivative Litigation, Master File No. CV-06-4130-DGT-AKT, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, the Honorable David G. Trager presiding.
Federal Action means Perdomo v. ADT Inc., Case No. 18-80668-CV- Middlebrooks, which was previously pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Federal Action means the action captioned Rubery v. Kleinfeld, Case No. 2:12-cv-00844-DWA, pending in the Federal Court.
Federal Action means an action that is implemented or funded directly by theU.S. Government. It does not include actions in which the United States participates in an advisory, information-gathering, representational, or diplomatic capacity but does not implement or fund the action; actions taken by a foreign government or in a foreign country in which the United States is a beneficiary of the action, but does not implement or fund the action; or actions in which foreign governments use funds derived indirectly from United States funding.
Federal Action means United States v. Atlantic Richfield Company, No.