Pleading definition

Pleading means any:
Pleading means any application, petition, protest, answer, reply, motion or other similar document filed to initiate or in the course of any proceeding before the commission. (Department of State Revenue; 45 IAC 16-1.5-1; filed Oct 21, 1986, 10:37 am: 10 IR 382) NOTE: Transferred from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (170 IAC 1-1.2-1) to the Department of State Revenue (45 IAC 16-1.5-1) by P.L.72-1988, SECTION 12, effective July 1, 1988.
Pleading means a petition for benefits or an amended petition, a motion, a response to a petition or a motion, a voluntary dismissal, a voluntary agreement to provide benefits, a pretrial stipulation, a stipulation changing the issues pending in a case, or a notice.

Examples of Pleading in a sentence

  • The form entitled Consent to Proceed Before a United States Magistrate Judge in a Felony Case for Pleading Guilty (Rule 11, Fed.R.Crim.P.) and Waiver of Jury Trial, signed and consented by both parties is made part of the record.

  • Miller, Simplified Pleading, Meaningful Days in Court, and Trials on the Merits: Reflections on the Deformation of Federal Procedure, 88 N.Y.U. L.

  • If there is no attorney of record and an attorney files a REQUEST FOR ORDER or Responsive Pleading, then prior to the hearing the attorney must file a SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY-CIVIL.

  • If there is an attorney of record or limited scope attorney, and a party or an attorney other than the attorney of record files a REQUEST FOR ORDER or Responsive Pleading, then prior to the hearing the party or new attorney must file a SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY-CIVIL or a Motion seeking removal of the attorney of record.

  • Marcus, The Revival of Fact Pleading Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, 86 COLUM.


More Definitions of Pleading

Pleading means the notice as de- fined in § 2560.502c–7(g) of this chapter, the answer to the notice, any supple- ment or amendment thereto, and any reply that may be permitted to any an- swer, supplement or amendment;
Pleading means a paper identified as a pleading and permitted under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Pleading means any written request, motion, or proposed action filed by a party with the hearing officer or commission.
Pleading means a petition, complaint, application, objection, answer, response, notice, request for orders, statement of interest, report, or account filed in proceedings under the Family Code.
Pleading means a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India or a written statement or a return thereto and shall include such a replication or rejoinder as may be presented by leave of the Court.
Pleading means a notice of civil claim, a response to civil claim, a reply, a counterclaim, a response to counterclaim, a third party notice or a response to third party notice;
Pleading means the notice asdefined in § 2560.502c–6(g) of thischapter, the answer to the notice, anysupplement or amendment thereto, and any reply that may be permitted to any answer, supplement or amendment;