Non-Appealable definition

Non-Appealable means, with respect to any specified time period allowing an appeal of any ruling under any constitutional provision, Law, statute, rule, regulation, ordinance, treaty, order, decree, judgment, decision, certificate, holding or injunction that such specified time period has elapsed without an appeal having been brought.
Non-Appealable means not subject to (i) any further right of appeal to any Administrator or otherwise within the Settlement Program, or (ii) any right of judicial appeal.
Non-Appealable means, with respect to any Required Approval, unless otherwise agreed by DOE (a) such Required Approval is not subject to any pending appeal, intervention or similar proceeding (including any Adverse Proceeding) or any unsatisfied condition which may result in withdrawal, suspension, withholding, termination, modification or revocation; and (b) all applicable appeal periods have expired (except for any Required Approval which does not have any limit on an appeal period under Applicable Law).

Examples of Non-Appealable in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the FinCo Accounts Bank shall not be liable for any act done or step taken or omitted in connection with this Agreement, including for any error of judgment, except to the extent of its own gross negligence or willful misconduct as determined pursuant to a final, Non-Appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • The FinCo Accounts Bank shall not be liable for any action or inaction by the FinCo Accounts Bank if such action or inaction was in accordance with this Agreement or any instruction or direction given to it in accordance with the terms or in furtherance of this Agreement (except for its own gross negligence or willful misconduct, as determined pursuant to a final, Non-Appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction).

  • The provisions of this Article IV are solely for the benefit of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Accounts Bank, and each other ▇▇▇▇▇ Secured Party and, except to the extent expressly provided in this Article IV, the ▇▇▇▇▇ Borrowers shall have no rights under this Article IV against the ▇▇▇▇▇ Accounts Bank or any other ▇▇▇▇▇ Secured Party, except in the case of gross negligence or willful misconduct of the ▇▇▇▇▇ Accounts Bank, as determined pursuant to a final, Non-Appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Any Person or group of Persons making any decision or taking any action in accordance with Article 6 or this Article 7 shall have no liability on account of its acts or omissions in such capacity, absent its gross negligence or willful misconduct on its part or the part of its agents (as determined by a final and Non-Appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction).

  • The FinCo Accounts Bank shall not be: (i) required to initiate or conduct any litigation or collection proceeding under this Agreement or any other FinCo Secured Credit Document or (ii) responsible for any action taken, suffered, or omitted to be taken by it hereunder (except for its own gross negligence or willful misconduct, as determined pursuant to a final, Non-Appealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction).


More Definitions of Non-Appealable

Non-Appealable means, with respect to any specified time period allowing a request for rehearing to the applicable Government Authority or an appeal to a court having jurisdiction of any Government Approval or any ruling under any Government Rule, as applicable, that such specified time period has either elapsed without a request for rehearing to the applicable Government Authority or appeal to a court having jurisdiction having been brought or, if such a rehearing or appeal was brought during such time period, such rehearing or appeal has been denied.
Non-Appealable means, with respect to any judgment or finding, unless otherwise agreed by the Guarantor, (a) such judgment or finding is not subject to any pending appeal, intervention or similar proceeding or any unsatisfied condition which may result in modification or revocation, and (b) all applicable appeal periods have expired (except for any judgment or finding which does not have any limit on an appeal period under Applicable Law).
Non-Appealable means an order entered by the Court is no longer subject to appeal, which will occur when: (i) if no appeal is taken therefrom, on the date on which the time to appeal therefrom (including any extension of time) has expired; or (ii) if any appeal is taken therefrom, on the date on which all appeals therefrom, including any petitions for rehearing or
Non-Appealable means an order entered by the Court is no longer subject to appeal, which will occur when: (i) if no appeal is taken therefrom, on the date on which the time to appeal therefrom (including any extension of time) has expired; or (ii) if any appeal is taken therefrom, on the date on which all appeals therefrom, including any petitions for rehearing or re-argument, petitions for rehearing en banc, and petitions for writ of certiorari or any other writ, or any other form or review, have been finally disposed of, such that the time to appeal therefrom (including any extension of time) has expired, in a manner resulting in an affirmance of the Final Order.
Non-Appealable means with respect to any decision, guidance, recommendation or other issuance from any court, tribunal, public authority or other Governmental Entity, that the respective decision, guidance, recommendation or other issuance is non-appealable and legally enforceable since it is no longer subject to any ordinary or extraordinary legal remedy.
Non-Appealable means, with respect to any Required Approval, unless otherwise agreed by the Department, (a) such Required Approval is not subject to any pending appeal, intervention or similar proceeding or any unsatisfied condition which may result in modification or revocation; and (b) all applicable appeal periods have expired (except for any Required Approval which does not have any limit on an appeal period under Applicable Law).
Non-Appealable means an order entered by the Court is no longer subject to appeal, which shall occur when: