Penalty Hearing definition

Penalty Hearing means the hearing or fixture in the Proceeding at which the FMA and AAI will ask the Court to approve the order set out in clause 4.4;
Penalty Hearing means a Hearing held when a Respondent admits guilt to the facts of the Complaint and all charges laid as the result of an Investigation and a Hearing Panel will determine the appropriate penalty based on the written evidence, the oral Hearing presentation(s) and the Respondent’s history of infractions.
Penalty Hearing means the hearing or fixture in the Proceeding at which the Parties will ask the Court to approve the orders set out in clauses 6.5 and 6.6.

Examples of Penalty Hearing in a sentence

  • Subject to clause 6.6, either Party may issue a media release or make a public comment in relation to this Agreement or the outcome of the Penalty Hearing after the public release of the Penalty Judgment.

  • Subject to clause 6.2, either Party may issue a media release or make a public comment in relation to this Agreement or the outcome of the Penalty Hearing after the public release of the Penalty Judgment.

  • The Parties will cooperate and use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Penalty Hearing proceeds on the first available date that the Court proposes.

  • Subject to clause 6.2, either Party may issue a press release or make a public comment in relation to this Agreement or the outcome of the Penalty Hearing after the public release of any Penalty Judgment.