Opposition Period definition

Opposition Period means the thirty (30) day period during which the Holder of a Claim may oppose a Reconciliation Notice under Section 2.5 of these Payment Guidelines, or the period through December 1, 2017, during which the Rehabilitator or the Management Services Provider may raise an Objection under Section 4.1, or the thirty (30) day period during which a Holder may dispute a Subsequent Adjustment under Section 4.3, as the case may be.
Opposition Period means the forty-five (45) day period during which the LVM Trustee may oppose a Reconciliation Notice under Section 2.5 of these LVM Payment Guidelines, or the sixty (60) day period during which the Rehabilitator or the Management Services Provider may raise an Objection under Section 3.1, or the sixty (60) day period during which the LVM Trustee may dispute a Subsequent Adjustment under Section 3.3, as the case may be.
Opposition Period means the initial period following the granting of a patent derived from the PCT patent application number [**] and included in PATENT RIGHTS by the European Patent Office during which period, under the rules of the EPO, any notice of opposition must be filed in the EPO, the duration of which period is nine (9) months from the publication of the mention of grant of the patent; it being further understood for the purposes of this paragraph 5.5 (a) that the date of a final disposal of an opposition means

Examples of Opposition Period in a sentence

  • If the Company raises no opposition during the Opposition Period, Jidong Cement may repurchase and cancel the shares to be used for compensation at a total consideration of RMB1 within three working days upon the expiry of the Opposition Period, or the Company may settle the cash compensation within ten working days.

  • If a response is submitted within such Subsequent Adjustment Opposition Period, the Rehabilitator shall resolve such dispute in accordance with these Payment Guidelines and communicate such resolution to the Holder in writing (a “Resolution”).

  • Only in the event that a response has been submitted by the Holder within such Subsequent Adjustment Opposition Period and the Rehabilitator issues a written Resolution determining that a Subsequent Adjustment is necessary, shall the Holder have the right to file a motion with the Court asserting that the Subsequent Adjustment was improper.

  • If a response is submitted within such Reconciliation Opposition Period, the Rehabilitator shall resolve such dispute with the Holder in accordance with these Payment Guidelines and communicate such resolution to the Holder in writing.

  • If the Company raises objection during the Opposition Period, the parties shall settle through negotiation within 30 days, or failing this, any party may file an application to China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission for arbitration.

  • If a response is submitted within such Disputed Claim Opposition Period, the Rehabilitator or the Management Services Provider shall resolve such dispute in accordance with these Payment Guidelines (including by considering any excusable neglect, in the case of a Late Claim) and communicate such resolution to the Holder in writing (a “Resolution”).

  • If Heska fails to notify, in writing, Fuji thereof for the Award Opposition Period, Heska shall be deemed to approve the Actual Purchase Quantity, Etc upon expiration of the Award Opposition Period.

  • Only in the event that a response is submitted within such Disputed Claim Opposition Period by the Holder and the Rehabilitator or the Management Services Provider issues a written Resolution that such Disputed Claim is fully or partially a Disallowed Claim, shall the Holder have the right to file a motion with the Court asserting that the Rehabilitator or the Management Services Provider improperly disallowed all or any portion of such Claim.

  • If Heska fails to notify, in writing, Fuji thereof for the Reimbursement Opposition Period, Heska shall be deemed to approve the Actual Shipment Quantity, Etc upon expiration of the Reimbursement Opposition Period.

  • AGA shall also pay to GENERAL the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Opposition Period as defined below; provided, however, that in the event during such Opposition Period, a third party files an opposition (“Opposition”) in the EPO to the granting of the PATENT RIGHTS.


More Definitions of Opposition Period

Opposition Period means the two-month period referred to in subsection 38(1) of the Act. (délai d’opposition)