Interim Stay definition

Interim Stay means a court-ordered stay applicable to all actions and all parties in all Master Dockets, as described more fully in Sections XX.A through

Examples of Interim Stay in a sentence

  • The City of New York also agrees (i) that all examinations of Primary Plaintiffs pursuant to N.Y. General Municipal Law § 50-h are stayed while the Interim Stay is in effect and (ii) that all deadlines relating to such stayed § 50-h examinations are tolled during the period of the Interim Stay.

  • The Plaintiffs intend to use this one hundred and twenty (120) day Interim Stay period to attempt to negotiate settlements with Other Defendants consistent with the terms of this Agreement other than the Settlement Amount.

  • If this Agreement is voided pursuant to Section VI.E or XX.E of this Agreement, the Plaintiffs and the Insureds agree to apply jointly to the Court to lift the Interim Stay within fifteen (15) days thereafter.

  • The Parties also agree that the Interim Stay shall apply to all Debris Removal Claims pending in any other court as of the Effective Date, and will seek to have comparable stays entered in those proceedings, except with respect to subpoenas for the production of documents authorized expressly pursuant to the Section XI.H of this Agreement.

  • Following the expiration of this one hundred and twenty (120) day period, or at any other time agreed to by the Parties and the court, the Parties will request that the Interim Stay be lifted as to all Debris Removal Claims in all Master Dockets that remain unresolved by the Final Settlement Agreement.

  • The Parties agree to cooperate with respect to their joint applications for an Interim Stay, including without limitation by resisting jointly any opposition to those applications.