Group Proceedings definition

Group Proceedings means Supreme Court of Victoria Proceeding Nos SCI 2011 03616, SCI 2011 03431, SCI 2010 02882, SCI 2011 05062, SCI 2011 05049, SCI 2011 04862, SCI

Examples of Group Proceedings in a sentence

  • It is therefore not possible to make a distinction with relation to the possibly unequal quality of creative contribution.

  • Distribution of Polar Bear Populations Throughout the Circumpolar BasinSource: Polar Bear Specialist Group, Proceedings of the 14th Working Meeting of the IUCN/SSC Polar Bear Specialist Group, p.

  • The requirements on professional securities investor status are specified and clearly disclosed in the Information Memorandum.

  • Status: This version of this Act contains provisions that are prospective.Changes to legislation: There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Act 2018.

  • Status: This version of this Act contains provisions that are prospective.Changes to legislation: Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Act 2018 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 28 March 2021.

  • SHEPARD STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO On this 29th day of June, 2006, before me, Lolita Kumar, Notary Public, personally appeared Barry A.

  • West Texas Deer Study Group, Proceedings of a Symposium: Back to the Basics of White-tailed Deer Management.

  • France (art L.423-5, on the opt-in system applied after a court judgment on liability has been rendered); Denmark (Administration of Justice Act, § 254e (2)); Finland (Class Action Act (444/07), s 8); Lithuania (Civil Procedure Code, art 441–3); Sweden (Group Proceedings Act 2003, s 14.

  • M.W. Huber, J.J. Lawless, J.E. Gale, and A.R. Dennis, "Open Sesame: An Investigation of the Effects of a Group Support System on a Men's Counseling Group," Proceedings of the Second Americas Conference on Information Systems, Phoenix, 1996, 482-484.

  • Qualified One-way Costs Shifting (QOCS) is currently being considered by the Scottish Parliament as part of the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill which if implemented, will undoubtedly increase access to justice and the affordability for Pursuers since they would only be at risks for an adverse award of expenses in certain circumstances e.g. fraud or misconduct of the litigation.

Related to Group Proceedings

  • CCAA Proceedings means the proceedings commenced by the Applicant under the CCAA as contemplated by the Initial Order;

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;

  • criminal proceedings means criminal proceedings in relation to which the strict rules of evidence apply;

  • Formal proceedings means proceedings conducted before a judge with notice to interested persons.

  • Bond proceedings means, collectively, this Resolution, the Certificate of Award, the Continuing Disclosure Agreement, the Registrar Agreement, the Purchase Agreement, and such other proceedings of the Board, including the Bonds, that provide collectively for, among other things, the rights of holders and beneficial owners of the Bonds.

  • Informal proceedings means proceedings for probate of a will or appointment of a personal representative conducted by the probate register without notice to interested persons.

  • Legal Proceedings means any judicial, administrative or arbitral actions, suits, proceedings (public or private) or governmental proceedings.

  • relevant proceedings means proceedings for contempt of court or proceedings under Schedule 2 to the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014;

  • Proceedings means all litigations (civil and criminal), arbitrations, administrative proceedings, investigations, suits, claims or charges.

  • Adjudicatory proceeding means a contested case, a proceeding that may culminate in a contested case, a petition for declaratory order, a petition for expedited resolution of a negotiability dispute, or any other proceeding which may require the board or its designee to issue a decision, order, or ruling.

  • Environmental Proceedings means any judicial or administrative proceedings arising from or in any way associated with any Environmental Requirement.

  • civil proceedings means any proceedings in or before any court or tribunal that are not criminal proceedings;

  • Bankruptcy Proceedings has the meaning set forth in clause (b) of paragraph 9 hereof.

  • Criminal proceeding means a proceeding instituted by means of the swearing of an information, the laying of a charge or the return of an indictment, before a Court of competent jurisdiction in Canada with jurisdiction to hear and determine the charges referred to therein, alleging or charging that the "Insured" has contravened the provisions of any Provincial or Federal statute, including the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985 ch. C-46 as amended, which creates an offence or crime and which provides for conviction thereunder, whether by way of summary conviction or indictment, and as a result of which the "Insured" is liable to be convicted, fined or sentenced to some form of imprisonment or other punishment.

  • Adjudicative proceeding means the procedure to be followed in contested cases, as set forth in RSA 541-A:31 through RSA 541-A:36.

  • ADR Proceeding means either an Arbitration or a Mediation.

  • Proceeding means an action, claim, suit, investigation or proceeding (including, without limitation, an informal investigation or partial proceeding, such as a deposition), whether commenced or threatened.

  • Legal Action means and includes any claim, counterclaim, demand, action, suit, counterclaim, arbitration, inquiry, proceeding or investigation before any

  • Disciplinary proceeding means an adjudicative proceeding permitted under this

  • Litigation means any action, suit or proceeding before any court, mediator, arbitrator or Governmental Authority.

  • Insolvency Proceedings means bankruptcy, liquidation or other collective judicial or administrative proceedings, including interim proceedings, in which the assets and affairs of the debtor are subject to control or supervision by a court for the purposes of reorganisation or liquidation;

  • Protective proceeding means a judicial proceeding in which a protective order is sought or has been issued.

  • Administrative proceeding means a non-judicial process that is adjudicatory in nature in order to make a determination of fault or liability (e.g., Securities and Exchange Commission Administrative Proceedings, Civilian Board of Contract Appeals Proceedings, and Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals Proceedings). This includes administrative proceedings at the Federal and State level but only in connection with performance of a Federal contract or grant. It does not include agency actions such as contract audits, site visits, corrective plans, or inspection of deliverables.

  • dispute resolution proceeding ’ means any process in which an alternative means of dispute resolution is used to resolve an issue in controversy in which a neutral is appointed and specified parties participate;

  • third party proceeding means any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative, other than an action by or in the right of the corporation.

  • Regulatory Proceeding means a request for information, civil investigative demand, or civil proceeding commenced by service of a complaint or similar proceeding brought by or on behalf of the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission, or any federal, state, local or foreign governmental entity in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity in connection with such proceeding.