Common use of Suspension of Time Clause in Contracts

Suspension of Time. The pendency of a motion shall not affect any time lim- its set in these rules unless expressly ordered by the Assistant Administrator or administrative law judge. [50 FR 40306, Oct. 2, 1985. Redesignated and amended at 70 FR 28483, May 18, 2005] (a) Motions to dismiss must be made within the time set for reply or peti- tion to review, except motions to dis- miss for lack of jurisdiction, which may be made at any time. (b) Motions for a more definite state- ment may be made in lieu of a reply. The motion must point out the defects complained of and the details desired. If the motion is granted, the pleading complained of must be remedied within 15 days of the granting of the motion or it will be stricken. If the motion is denied, the party who requested the more definite statement must file his/ her pleading within 10 days after the denial. [50 FR 40306, Oct. 2, 1985. Redesignated at 70 FR 28483, May 18, 2005]

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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