Opening Brief definition

Opening Brief shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.4 (Expedited Arbitration).
Opening Brief has the meaning set forth in Section 19.4(b).

Examples of Opening Brief in a sentence

  • In connection with the submission of an Opening Brief, a Party may also submit documentary evidence in support thereof which had both (x) existed prior to commencement of such Arbitration and (y) been previously shared with the other Party.

  • The arbitrator will provide each Party’s Opening Brief and supporting documentation, if any, or proposed Co-Co Agreement, if applicable, to the other Party after he or she receives an Opening Brief from both Parties.

  • The arbitrator will provide each Party’s Opening Brief to the other Party after he or she receives the Opening Brief from both Parties.

  • When Shell asks “[w]hether pricing decisions by a lawful joint venture or its owners with respect to the venture’s own products may be con- demned as a per se violation of Section 1,” Shell Opening Brief, p.

  • On July 22, 2014, Defendants filed their Opening Brief in Support of Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment.

  • As described in MCWD's Opening Brief and as shown in Attachment C of Exhibit 301, the capital costs exclude interest during construction and any debt service coverage required to obtain financing for the Regional Project.

  • The part performance doctrine may apply when a written agreement for the conveyance of land fails to satisfy the statute of frauds.71 68 Appellant’s Opening Brief at 17.

  • Specifically, the Settlement resolves all issues raised by the Consumer Advocates, except that this Settlement does not resolve ORA’s proposed condition (numbers 30 and 31 in ORA’s Opening Brief) that Verizon should be required to contribute fifty percent (50%) of the alleged capital gain from the transaction to an escrow fund for network enhancements pursuant to California Utility Code Section 854(b)(2) (“Verizon Ratepayer Allocation”).

  • Within [***] after a Party receives the other Party’s Opening Brief from the arbitrator, such receiving Party will have the right to submit to the arbitrator a response to the other Party’s Opening Brief (each, a “Response Brief”) which will not exceed [***] in total.

  • In connection with the submission of an Opening Brief, a Party may also submit documentary evidence in support of its position and its proposed resolution, which evidence had both (A) existed prior to commencement of such arbitration and (B) been previously shared with the other Party as part of the Parties’ attempts to resolve the dispute.