Litigation Holds definition

Litigation Holds means a period of time during which documents must be retained due to pending or ongoing litigation as determined by the State.

Examples of Litigation Holds in a sentence

  • Litigation Holds, Testimony, and E-Discovery If Client sends a clear, unambiguous litigation hold or a request for assistance with litigation matters or e-discovery, Provider will make reasonable efforts to comply with the request.

  • Supplier shall no longer be able or obligated to provide any Services related to the litigation hold process should the number of Customer Litigation Holds and/or Custodians on Customer Litigation Holds (e.g., forensics) exceed such levels and Customer does not obtain such Software.

  • Purchaser shall provide Seller and its Affiliates with access to any Books and Records subject to a Litigation Hold in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Section 5.03; provided that access to Books and Records subject to Litigation Holds shall be limited in time only by the terms of the applicable Litigation Hold.

  • Should you need to produce any of your web pages as legal evidence, PageFreezer supports Litigation Holds.

  • The Department will manage Litigation Holds associated with legal work performed for it by the AGO and will provide documents and data needed by the AGO for the legal work.

Related to Litigation Holds

  • Litigation Claims means the claims, rights of action, suits or proceedings, whether in law or in equity, whether known or unknown, that any Debtor or any Estate may hold against any Person or Entity, including, without limitation, the Causes of Action of the Debtors or their Estates, in each case solely to the extent of the Debtors’ or their Estates’ interest therein. A non-exclusive list of the Litigation Claims held by the Debtors as of the Effective Date will be Filed with the Plan Supplement, which will be deemed to include any derivative actions filed against any Debtor as of the Effective Date.

  • Threatened litigation as used herein shall include governmental investigations and civil investigative demands. “Litigation” as used herein shall include administrative enforcement actions brought by governmental agencies. The Grantee must also disclose any material litigation threatened or pending involving Subcontractors, consultants, and/or lobbyists. For purposes of this section, “material” refers, but is not limited, to any action or pending action that a reasonable person knowledgeable in the applicable industry would consider relevant to the Work under the Grant Agreement or any development such a person would want to be aware of in order to stay fully apprised of the total mix of information relevant to the Work, together with any litigation threatened or pending that may result in a substantial change in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s financial condition.

  • Litigation as used herein shall include administrative enforcement actions brought by governmental agencies. The Grantee must also disclose any material litigation threatened or pending involving Subcontractors, consultants, and/or lobbyists. For purposes of this section, “material” refers, but is not limited, to any action or pending action that a reasonable person knowledgeable in the applicable industry would consider relevant to the Work under the Grant Agreement or any development such a person would want to be aware of in order to stay fully apprised of the total mix of information relevant to the Work, together with any litigation threatened or pending that may result in a substantial change in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s financial condition.

  • Litigation Trust means the trust to be established on the Plan Implementation Date at the time specified in section 6.4(p) in accordance with the Litigation Trust Agreement pursuant to the laws of a jurisdiction that is acceptable to SFC and the Initial Consenting Noteholders, which trust will acquire the Litigation Trust Claims and will be funded with the Litigation Funding Amount in accordance with the Plan and the Litigation Trust Agreement.

  • Transaction Litigation has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(d).