Preliminary Motion definition

Preliminary Motion shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.
Preliminary Motion has the meaning provided in Section 3.1
Preliminary Motion means a motion made pursuant to Section 1.11 of these rules prior to the conclusion of evidentiary hearings.

Examples of Preliminary Motion in a sentence

  • By the date set by the Court in its order granting the Preliminary Motion, Plaintiffs shall provide the Settlement Administrator with the Court-approved notices, inclusive of translated notices, for mailing.

  • Immediately after the execution and delivery of this Agreement and commencement of the Reorganization Case, M&L International shall file a motion with the Bankruptcy Court (the "Preliminary Motion") requesting orders (the "Preliminary Orders") approving: (i) the Break-up Fee; (ii) a bidding procedure for alternative offers and counter offers (the "Bidding Procedure"); (iii) an abbreviated notice period for a hearing with respect to the Order; and (iv) the Interim Agreement.

  • Named Plaintiffs shall give Defendants at least three (3) days to review the Preliminary Motion before filing.

  • Government of Canada, Award in Relation to Preliminary Motion dated February 24, 2000, Exhibit CLA-14, ¶ 11.

  • Defendants shall prepare and provide the notices required of each of them by CAFA, including the notices to the United States Department of Justice and to the Attorneys General of all states in which members of the Settlement Class reside, as specified by 28 U.S.C. § 1715, within ten (10) business days of filing the Preliminary Motion.


More Definitions of Preliminary Motion

Preliminary Motion refers to the motion to be filed as set forth in Section 2.1.1.