Joint Hearing definition

Joint Hearing means a hearing in which two or more Students or organizations are charged with violating one or more university conduct regulations arising from the same set of circumstances or events.
Joint Hearing means the uniting of two or more grievances involving the same, similar, or related circumstances or issues to conduct a single hearing; also see "Consolidation." "Jurisdiction" means the legal right and authority to hear
Joint Hearing means the uniting of two or more grievances involving the same, similar, or related circumstances or issues to conduct a single hearing; also see "Consolidation."

Examples of Joint Hearing in a sentence

  • The Parties provided proper notice of, and the MDL Court and the Bankruptcy Court held a Joint Hearing on April 23, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. before the Honorable Jesse M.


More Definitions of Joint Hearing

Joint Hearing means a uniting of one or more grievances involving similar or related circumstances for the purpose of hearing.
Joint Hearing means the date on which the Bankruptcy Court holds a hearing to consider approval of the Disclosure Statement and confirmation of this Plan.
Joint Hearing means a Hearing conducted by the Board in collaboration with another board or organization with the authority to manage wildlife or wildlife habitat.