Record proper definition

Record proper means all documents related to the hearing and received or generated by the board prior to the beginning, or after the conclusion, of the hearing, including, but not limited to:
Record proper or “record” means all documents related to the hearing, including documents received or generated by the board before the beginning, or after the conclusion of the hearing, including, but not limited to:
Record proper or “record” means all documents filed by or with the hearing clerk during the proceeding authorized by 20.11.81 NMAC, and includes:

More Definitions of Record proper

Record proper means all documents filed by or with the Hearing Clerk during the proceeding and includes:
Record proper means the Administrative Record and all documents filed by or with the Hearing Clerk;
Record proper means all documents filed by or with the hearing clerk during the proceeding and includes the verbatim record of the hearing and all exhibits offered into evidence at the hearing, whether or not admitted.
Record proper means all documents filed by or with the board administrator during the proceeding and also includes:
Record proper or “record” means all documents submitted by or to the board or the hearing officer during the proceeding authorized by this hearing procedure, and includes:

Related to Record proper

  • Record Documents mean the drawing set, Specifications, and other materials maintained by Contractor that documents all addenda, Architect’s Supplemental Instructions, Change Orders and postings and markings that record the as-constructed conditions of the Work and all changes made during construction.

  • Recorded Vote means a written record of the name and vote of each member of Council or a Committee who votes on a question and of each member present who does not vote.

  • Certificate of ownership means a paper or an electronic

  • Partnership Record Date means the record date established by the General Partner for a distribution pursuant to Section 5.1(a) hereof, which record date shall be the same as the record date established by the General Partner for a distribution to its stockholders of some or all of its portion of such distribution.

  • Relevant Record Date means the date on which a Bondholder’s ownership of Bonds shall be recorded in the CSD as follows: