Government Parties definition

Government Parties means collectively, (a) the Oversight Board, (b) PREPA, and (c) AAFAF.
Government Parties means Defendants, the State of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, collectively;
Government Parties means, collectively, the Oversight Board, AAFAF, the Commonwealth, ERS and the PBA.

Examples of Government Parties in a sentence

  • The Government Parties have the burden of establishing that the Second Administrative Expense Motion is ripe.

  • The President of the Court consulted, through the Registrar, the Agents of the two Government Parties, the Delegate of the Commission and the representative of the applicant on the need for a written procedure (Rules 37 § 1 and 50 § 3).

  • Acceptance of the Administrative Fee by the CRDA does not create any obligations on the part of CRDA to the Respondent or entitle the Respondent to any rights with respect to the Site, or any other property controlled by the CRDA or any of the other Government Parties.

  • Government Parties will implement additional actions to give effect to the Priority Reforms through their implementation plans.

  • Employees of Government Parties are not eligible to propose or to be included as a participant with any Respondent.


More Definitions of Government Parties

Government Parties means DOJ and DHS.
Government Parties means collectively AAFAF, FOMB, and PREPA, and each of AAFAF, FOMB, and PREPA is referred to individually as a “Government Party.”
Government Parties means, collectively, the Oversight Board, AAFAF and COFINA.
Government Parties means the City and the Authority. “Government Party” means the City or the Authority.
Government Parties means the Secretary of State and the CfD Counterparty, and “Government Party” means either or a particular one of them, as appropriate;
Government Parties means jointly, Canada, the Province, Vancouver and Whistler;
Government Parties means the UG, the WCLB, and KDOT, and their agents, officers, contractors and employees, as described in Section 2.1(c).