Intervenor definition

Intervenor means any person who, upon written petition, is permitted to intervene in a specific proceeding before the board.
Intervenor means a party who voluntarily interposes in a proceeding with the approval of the board or administrative law judge.
Intervenor means a person, not originally a party to an adjudicatory proceeding, who voluntarily participates as a party in the proceeding with the leave of the Board. (See Section 101.402 of this Part.)

Examples of Intervenor in a sentence

  • The Settlement Administrator will file with the Court and serve upon Class Counsel, Intervenor and Defendants’ counsel no later than ten (10) calendar days prior to the hearing before this Court to consider the entry of the Final Approval Order (the “Final Approval Hearing”) an affidavit or declaration stating that notice has been completed in accordance with the terms of the Preliminary Approval Order.

  • On March 27, 2012, the United States moved to intervene in the matter as Plaintiff- Intervenor, and on April 4, 2012, the Court granted its motion to intervene.

  • The unused balance in the Fund account shall be eliminated upon the termination of this Agreement (whether as a result of a termination pursuant to Section 9.1 below or at the end of the Term), except that certain expenditures incurred pursuant to a Commission-authorized Intervenor Funding Grant awarded before termination may be reimbursed according to the terms specified in Section 9.3 below.

  • In particular, the Commission shall require Idaho Power to pay Eligible Expenses incurred under a Commission- authorized Intervenor Funding Grant that was awarded before the date of termination, subject to satisfaction of the requirements of Article 7.

  • There shall be established two funds from which Intervenor Funding Grants can be made under this Agreement: a CUB Fund, and an Issue Fund, as each is defined below (“Fund(s)”).


More Definitions of Intervenor

Intervenor means any person or entity, other than:
Intervenor means any person who, upon written petition, is permitted to intervene as a party in a specific proceeding before the commission.
Intervenor means a person who is granted intervenor status in a child protective proceeding pursuant to the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 24, as long as intervention is consistent with section 4003. [PL 2001, c. 696, §16 (NEW).]
Intervenor means an individual, other than a law enforcement officer performing his ordinary duties, who provides aid to another individual who is not acting recklessly, in order to prevent the commission of a crime or to lawfully apprehend an individual reasonably suspected of having committed a crime.
Intervenor means a person without the status of a party but participating in an adjudicative proceeding to the extent permitted by the presiding officer acting pursuant to RSA 541-A:32.
Intervenor means a person permitted to intervene in an adjudicative proceeding before the department.
Intervenor means a person who is allowed to voluntarily enter into the proceedings with leave of the hearing officer.