Inquest hearing definition

Inquest hearing means a formal court hearing held to determine whether the death of a person was caused by an unlawful act or omission and, if the death was caused by an unlawful act or omission, to obtain evidence to form the basis of a criminal prosecution.
Inquest hearing means a formal court hearing
Inquest hearing means a statutory inquisition called by one of Her Majesty's Coroners within England and Wales, pursuant to the Coroner's Act 1988 and Coroners and Justice Act 2009. For the purposes of this Scheme, inquest hearings shall include the final inquest hearing and any Pre-Inquest Review hearings at which case management decisions are made prior to the hearing;

Related to Inquest hearing

  • Court Hearing means the hearing by the Court of the petition to sanction the Scheme and to grant the Court Order;

  • Settlement Hearing means the hearing set by the Court under Rule 23(e)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to consider final approval of the Settlement.

  • Plan hearing means the public hearing on a proposed project area plan required

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Sections 50951 and 50953. All fair hearings requested by beneficiaries shall comply with 42 CFR §§ 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).