Full party definition

Full party means the appellant, the appellee and any intervenor participating in an appeal pursuant to paragraph (C) of rule 1513-3-07 of the Administrative Code.

Related to Full party

  • Investigating Committee means any Officer/Committee appointed by Competent Authority to conduct investigation.

  • Designating Party means the Party or non-party that designates Documents, Testimony, or Information as Confidential Material.

  • Authorized Affiliate means any of Customer's Affiliate(s) which (a) is subject to the data protection laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and/or their member states, Switzerland and/or the United Kingdom, and (b) is permitted to use the Service pursuant to the Agreement between Customer and Okta, but has not signed its own Order Form with Okta and is not a "Customer" as defined under the Agreement.

  • representative of a Party means an employee or any person appointed by a government department or agency or any other public entity of a Party who represents the Party for the purposes of a dispute under this Agreement.

  • Independent candidate means any candidate who claims not to be affiliated with a political party, and whose name has been certified on the office-type ballot at a general or special election through the filing of a statement of candidacy and nominating petition, as prescribed in section 3513.257 of the Revised Code.