Litigants definition

Litigants means all counsel or litigants representing themselves in a
Litigants means Bonneville and all Parties to the pending proceeding.
Litigants means self-represented parties, petitioners or respondents, plaintiffs or defendants seeking assistance with civil court cases filed within the County of Los Angeles Superior Court system.

Examples of Litigants in a sentence

  • Before proceeding, you should read General Information for Self-Represented Litigants found at the beginning of these forms.

  • Litigants that can prove a violation of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act may be entitled to attorneys’ fees under that statute.

  • The term “Confidential Information” means all confidential or proprietary information of the Company, including non-public information about the Litigants and the Litigation, financial information, the names of investors and attorneys, and any other information marked as confidential or that a reasonable person would recognize as confidential or proprietary, as well as any summaries, descriptions, or analyses of the foregoing.

  • Retention of Attorneys, Accountants and Other Professionals and Power to Direct Litigants ......................................................

  • We agree that upon completion of the mediation session and before leaving the Mediation Office, we shall complete the Evaluation Form for Litigants in Form M11 and ask that our Legal Practitioners (when in attendance) complete the Evaluation Form for Legal Practitioners in Form M12, and accept that there may be sanctions for failure to do so.

  • The Litigation Trustees shall have full authority to dismiss any such attorneys retained by the Litigants (or any of their successors thereto).

  • Buyer will be solely responsible for obtaining the agreement or consent to the Initial Stays Expiration Date as well as any such extension from all Government Litigants.

  • Parties, particularly firms, thus have no incentive to pursue claims in the public system for the pur- pose of generating precedent.181 Litigants with “future stakes” have no ability to influence the decisions of present litigants with respect to their decision to pursue arbitration.182 The presence of a thick corporate common law that is regu- larly updated is central to the continued viability of Delaware’s corporate law franchise.

  • Litigants who wanted to see these judgments enforced had to petition to the general courts (during the Netherlands Indies the landraad) in order to obtain an executorial force.

  • The Litigation Trustees shall instruct the Litigants (or any of their successors), at the expense of the Litigation Trust, to aid in the prosecution of the Litigations and to perform such other functions as may be appropriate in the Litigation Trustees' sole and absolute discretion, and the Litigation Trustees shall cause the Litigants (or any of their successors), at the expense of the Litigation Trust, to follow and comply with such instructions.


More Definitions of Litigants

Litigants means BPA and all Parties to the pending proceeding.
Litigants means those persons who have previously expressed an intent to take an active part in this contested case (and who are entitled to take an active part in this trial), as listed below, and their respective attorneys:

Related to Litigants

  • Suit means a civil proceeding in which damages because of "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" to which this insurance applies are alleged. "Suit" includes:

  • Court of Appeal means the division of the Supreme Court referred to in section 7(1)(b);

  • Alternate Judgment means a form of final judgment that may be entered by the Court herein but in a form other than the form of Judgment provided for in this Stipulation.

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.