Rule 26 definition
Examples of Rule 26 in a sentence
RECEIVING PARTY represents and PROVIDING PARTY understands the importance of maintaining the strict confidentiality of the Privileged Work Product to protect the attorney client privilege, work product doctrine and other privileges and rights associated with such Privileged Work Product pursuant to such Rule 26 and the equivalent rules and regulations under the law chosen to govern the construction of this Agreement.
Vacation benefits awarded under this Rule will not be construed as establishing seniority, which is separately defined in Rule 26.
This Agreement is in all respects subject to Rule 26 of the Rules of Fair Practice of the NASD which shall control any provision to the contrary in this Agreement.
A copy of this Announcement and the documents required to be published by Rule 26 of the Takeover Code shall be made available subject to certain restrictions relating to persons resident in Restricted Jurisdictions on ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ by no later than 12 noon (London time) on the business day following the date of this Announcement.
Personal leave benefits awarded under this Rule will not be construed as establishing seniority, which is separately defined in Rule 26.
Notwithstanding the JAMS Rules, each Party shall be entitled to discovery to the same extent provided by the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in effect at the time of such Arbitration, including the right to mandatory disclosures under Rule 26, and the right to take depositions, issue subpoenas (by application to the appropriate court), and obtain documents and written discovery.
The resolution of issues of for- eign law, when relevant in federal criminal proceed- ings, falls within the general compass of Rule 26 which provides for application of ‘‘the [evidentiary] principles of the common law as they may be interpreted by the courts of the United States in the light of reason and experience.’’ See Green, Preliminary Report on the Ad- visability and Feasibility of Developing Uniform Rules of Evidence for the United States District Courts 6–7, 17–18 (1962).
Such increase will give rise to an obligation for Ting Hsin and Sanyo to make a mandatory offer under Rule 26 of the Takeovers Code.
If an employee is not dispatched in accordance with the seniority provisions of Rule 26 and the dispatch provisions of Rule 27, the employee is due the difference in wages of the higher classification and the wages the employee earned during that assignment, or if not dispatched the wages that would have been earned, except where lost wages are specifically excluded.
Any conflict or discrepancy between this Article and Rule 26 of the Personnel Rules and Regulations shall be clarified in accordance with this Article.