Petition Examiner definition

Petition Examiner means a person who conducts administrative reviews of Petitions and issues Administrative Decisions on Petitions submitted by Landlords or Tenants pursuant to the provisions of SJMC Chapter 17.23. A Petition Examiner may be either an employee of the City of San José or a person under contract with the City.

Examples of Petition Examiner in a sentence

  • The Director's sole authority upon appeal of an Administrative Decision is to either affirm the Administrative Decision or remand the Administrative Decision to the Petition Examiner.

  • The Administrative Decision shall be provided by the Petition Examiner to the Program Staff within twenty (20) Business Days after the applicable deadline for submission of a Response.

  • All such comments shall be provided to the Petition Examiner within ten (10) days of receipt of the tentative Decision.

  • If the Petition Examiner or Hearing Officer determines that the variation or timing of expenses is not reasonable, then such expenses may be reallocated or amortized as the Hearing Officer determines to be consistent with the Ordinance.

  • Prior to the issuance of the final Administrative Decision, the Petition Examiner may, at his or her discretion, prepare a tentative Decision and circulate a tentative Decision to the Landlord for comment regarding clerical or mathematical errors.

  • The Petition Examiner may, in his or her sole discretion, revise or amend the Administrative Decision to correct non-substantive errors (such as typographical errors, mathematical errors, etc.) or to address substantive omissions (such as a failure to address a claim raised in a Petition or Response), after reviewing any comments received from the Parties on the Administrative Decision.

  • Expense claims based on cash payments or payments to affiliated entities must be documented to the satisfaction of the Petition Examiner or Hearing Officer.

  • The Director's designees are designated as Petition Examiners and any Hearing Officer may serve as a Petition Examiner, provided that he or she may not hold the Hearing in the event his or her Administrative Decision is appealed.

  • A Landlord may petition for, and a Petition Examiner may grant in whole or in part, those costs of a Specified Capital Improvement that can be attributed to measurably improving upon or increasing the functionality or features of an existing Housing Service.

  • A Petition Examiner will determine the Tenant Household's pro rata share of the costs of a Specified Capital Improvement, with reference to the extent to the exclusive or shared nature of the benefits of the Specified Capital Improvement.

Related to Petition Examiner

  • Hearing examiner means the labor commissioner or the commissioner’s designee.

  • Petition means a written request to the court for an order after notice.

  • Medical examiner means that term as defined in 49 CFR 390.5.

  • Examiner means the medical examiners as provided in KRS 61.665;

  • Petition Date means the date on which the Debtors commenced the Chapter 11 Cases.

  • Chapter 11 means Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Chapter 11 Case has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Bankruptcy Case has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.05(b).

  • Appellate Decision-maker means a person who considers and decides appeals of determinations regarding responsibility and dismissals of formal complaints. The Appellate Decision-maker cannot be the same person as the Title IX Coordinator, Investigator, or Decision-maker. The Appellate Decision-maker may be a school district employee, or a third party designated by the school district.

  • Medicare cost report means CMS-2552-10, the cost report for electronic filing of

  • Bankruptcy Cases has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

  • Petitioner means a person who seeks enforcement of an order for return of a child under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction or enforcement of a child custody determination.

  • self-assessment ’ means a determination of the amount of tax payable under a tax Act by a taxpayer and—

  • Fee and Expense Application means the motion to be filed by Class Counsel, in which they will seek approval of an award of attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses, as well as an Incentive Award for the Class Representative.

  • Seller Related Party means Seller, its Affiliates and its and their respective stockholders, partners, members, officers, directors, employees, controlling persons, agents and representatives.

  • Community Association Dues, Fees, and Assessments means all dues, fees, assessments and other charges that are imposed on Borrower or the Property by a condominium association, homeowners association or similar organization.

  • Seller Related Parties means, with respect to each Seller, the TGE Entities, such Seller and such Seller’s stockholders, partners, members, Affiliates, Representatives, controlling persons and agents.

  • Contractor Related Parties means any affliates of the Contractor and the Contractor's executive officers, Pennsylvania officers and directors, or owners of 5 percent or more interest in the Contractor.

  • Chapter 11 Cases means (a) when used with reference to a particular Debtor, the case pending for that Debtor under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court and (b) when used with reference to all the Debtors, the procedurally consolidated chapter 11 cases pending for the Debtors in the Bankruptcy Court.

  • Controller of Examinations means the Controller of Examinations of the University;

  • Professional Fee Claims means all Claims for accrued, contingent, and/or unpaid fees and expenses (including transaction and success fees) incurred by a Professional in the Chapter 11 Cases on or after the Petition Date and through and including the Confirmation Date that the Bankruptcy Court has not denied by Final Order. To the extent that the Bankruptcy Court or any higher court of competent jurisdiction denies or reduces by a Final Order any amount of a Professional’s fees or expenses, then those reduced or denied amounts shall no longer constitute Professional Fee Claims.

  • Bankruptcy Proceedings has the meaning set forth in clause (b) of paragraph 9 hereof.

  • Ordinary Course Professional Order means the Order Authorizing the Retention and Compensation of Certain Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business [D.I. 765].

  • Lead Member of the Bidding Consortium or “Lead Member” shall mean a company who commits at least 26% equity stake in the Project, meets the technical requirement as per Clause 2.1.2and so designated by other Member(s) in Bidding Consortium;

  • Member in a Bidding Consortium or “Member” shall mean each Company in a Bidding Consortium. In case of a Technology Partner being a member in the Consortium, it has to be a Company.

  • Professional Fee Order means the order entered by the Bankruptcy Court on July 16, 2001, authorizing the interim payment of Professional Claims, as may be amended from time to time prior to the entry on the docket of the Confirmation Order.