Trial definition

Trial. – means the proceeding in court or in a covered administrative proceeding when the parties try their case beginning with the impaneling of a jury in a jury trial or with opening statement if the parties are in a non-jury trial. Trial does not include things such as hearings, appearances on motions, negotiated pleas, pre-trial conferences, or appearances, and continuances by the court.
Trial means the release of the GMO and management of that release in accordance with the limitations and conditions of this consent;
Trial means a hearing to determine whether the

Examples of Trial in a sentence

  • All clauses referencing waiver of Jury Trial are subject to FAR Clause 52.233-1, Disputes (JUL.

  • The provisions of Sections 10.06 (Governing Law), 10.08(b) (Jurisdiction) and 10.09 (Waiver of Jury Trial) of the Merger Agreement are hereby incorporated herein by reference, mutatis mutandis.

  • Trial service period: A working test period following a promotion or reclassification.

  • The updated information submission by Interconnection Customer, including manufacturer information, shall occur no later than one hundred eighty (180) Calendar Days prior to the Trial Operation.

  • Arbitration and Waiver of Jury Trial: ANY DISPUTE OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONTRACT, SHALL BE RESOLVED BY ARBITRATION BEFORE THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION (“AAA”) CONDUCTED UNDER THE AAA CONSUMER ARBITRATION RULES, UNLESS THAT DISPUTE OR CLAIM COULD BE BROUGHT AS A SMALL CLAIMS ACTION, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ILLINOIS (“SMALL CLAIMS COURT”), IF THE DISPUTE OR CLAIM IS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF ITS JURISDICTION.


More Definitions of Trial

Trial means a judicial examination in which issues of fact are to be determined by the verdict of a jury or by a judge when a jury is waived or not permitted. Trials do not include administrative or adjudicatory hearings.
Trial means a proceeding set for the purpose of receiving evidence.
Trial means a single competitive match between two teams. A trial begins when a judge enters the trial room. A trial ends when the scoring sheets depart the trial room.
Trial means any trial, issue, inquiry, assessment of damages or other proceeding, whether civil or criminal, for which a jury is or may be lawfully required.
Trial means the hearing of any action or matter in court.
Trial means all proceedings for an offence between —
Trial means a fact−finding hearing to determine juris- diction.