Common use of Summary Judgment Clause in Contracts

Summary Judgment. The System Arbitrator may, at any time following the conclusion of the permitted discovery, determine whether or not the complainant's evidence is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact capable of satisfying the standards imposed by Sections 5 and/or 6 above. If the System Arbitrator determines that complainant's evidence is not so sufficient, he shall dismiss the action.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Summary Judgment. The System Arbitrator may, at any time following the conclusion of the any permitted discovery, determine whether or not the complainant's ’s evidence is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact capable of satisfying the standards imposed by Sections 5 and/or and 6 above. If the System Arbitrator determines that complainant's ’s evidence is not so sufficient, he or she shall dismiss the action.

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Samples: Agreement (

Summary Judgment. The System Arbitrator may, at any time following the conclusion of the permitted discovery, determine whether or not the complainant's ’s evidence is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact capable of satisfying the standards imposed by Sections 5 and/or 6 above. If the System Arbitrator determines that complainant's ’s evidence is not so sufficient, he shall dismiss the action.

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Samples: Stipulation and Settlement Agreement

Summary Judgment. The System Arbitrator may, at any time following the conclusion of the any permitted discovery, determine whether or not the complainant's ’s evidence is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact capable of satisfying the standards imposed by Sections 5 and/or 6 and 7 above. If the System Arbitrator determines that complainant's ’s evidence is not so sufficient, he shall dismiss the action.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Summary Judgment. The System Arbitrator may, at any time following the conclusion of the any permitted discovery, determine whether or not the complainant's ’s evidence is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact capable of satisfying the standards imposed by Sections 5 and/or and 6 above. If the System Arbitrator determines that complainant's ’s evidence is not so sufficient, he shall dismiss the action.

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Samples: www.prosportsgroup.com

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