Initial Brief definition

Initial Brief means the preliminary information and instructions given by the Client to BRND WGN regarding the Project;
Initial Brief means the Initial Brief as defined in Clause 4.1 of these General Conditions.

Examples of Initial Brief in a sentence

  • No later than fifteen days before any hearing, any Party may Serve an Initial Brief or notify the Arbitrator that they do not wish to submit any additional documents.

  • At the end of the November 13 hearing, the record was marked “Heard and Taken.” Ameritech and Staff each submitted an Initial Brief and Reply Brief.

  • In its Initial Brief, CLF will not attempt to address every argument that has been raised in this proceeding, but rather will focus upon issues of special concern to its members.

  • Initial Brief of the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association Energy Group at 58-61 (Feb.

  • The Trustee now disregards all of these authorities from the Initial Brief and contends that the Raborns are trying to promote secret trusts.

  • This is a matter of obvious Florida practice and well supported by case-law, statutes and Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education writers as cited in the Initial Brief.

  • At several points throughout the brief, the Wife will refer to the Husband’s Initial Brief on the Merits for which the designation (HB: ) shall indicate the specific page of the brief.

  • The Initial Brief thoroughly distinguished ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and in any event the case is simply an erroneous view of Florida law.