Supporting Memorandum definition
Examples of Supporting Memorandum in a sentence
Within […***…] after receipt of the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum, each Party may submit to the Panel (with a copy to the other Party) a rebuttal to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum (a “Rebuttal”), which may include a revision, marked to show changes, of either Party’s proposed terms.
Within [***] after receipt of the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum, each Party may submit to the Expert (with a copy to the other Party) a rebuttal to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum (a “Rebuttal”), which may include a revision, marked to show changes, of either Party’s proposed terms.
Within [***] after receipt of the other Party’s proposed terms and Supporting Memorandum, each Party may submit to the Expert (with a copy to the other Party) a rebuttal to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum (a “Rebuttal”), which may include a revision, marked to show changes, of either Party’s proposed terms.
On the day that is [*] following the submission the Supporting Memorandums, each Party shall submit to both the arbitrator and the other Party its memorandum in response to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum.
On the day that is [***] following the submission the Supporting Memorandums, each Party shall submit to both the arbitrator and the other Party its memorandum in response to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum.
Within 7 days of the execution of this Agreement, the Parties will jointly submit preliminary approval papers for the settlement, including a Motion and Supporting Memorandum for Preliminary Approval and the proposed Preliminary Approval Order, together with a proposed form of Notice, the proposed Claim Form, the proposed form of the Final Order, and the executed Agreement.
Within ten (10) days after receipt of the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum, each Party may submit to the Expert (with a copy to the other Party) a rebuttal to the other Party’s Supporting Memorandum (a “Rebuttal”), which may include a revision, marked to show changes, of either Party’s proposed terms.