California Litigation definition

California Litigation means Disney Enterprises, Inc., et al v. VidAngel Inc., case # 2:16-cv-04109-AB-PLA, in the United Stated District Court for the Central District of California, including any and all appeal(s) arising therefrom and related thereto.
California Litigation means the suit captioned MRV Communications, Inc. x. Xxxx, et al., Case No. PC045012, filed in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles.
California Litigation means Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Co., a California corporation vs. Diversified Products Inspections, Inc., a Florida corporation, pending in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Northeast District; Case No. GC037355.

Examples of California Litigation in a sentence

  • Said amount shall be paid into the California Litigation Escrow and allocated among the California Utilities on a pro rata basis determined with reference to the total principal amount of the refund (including Deemed Distributions) allocated to each of the California Utilities in the FERC Refund Allocation Matrix for that period.

  • Prior to the Closing, the Seller shall have settled the California Litigation, and in any event, if there has not been a settlement of the California Litigation, the Management shall, jointly and severally, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Plaintiffs against any and all losses suffered, incurred or sustained by them or the Seller.

  • Said amount shall be paid into the California Litigation Escrow and allocated among the California Utilities on a pro rata basis determined with reference to the total principal amount of the refund (including Deemed Distributions) allocated to each of the California Utilities in the Allocation Matrix for that period.

  • Within five (5) days of receiving the entire Settlement Payment, MASIMO shall direct its attorneys to file a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice of all of MASIMO’s claims and counterclaims in each of the California Litigation and the New Jersey Litigation, with each Party to bear its own costs and attorneys’ fees.

  • All parties to the California Litigation will pay their own expenses, including attorneys’ fees and costs of the litigation, and will provide general releases to all parties of the California Litigation, provided, however, that from and after the Closing Date, the Seller will have no further Liability or obligations relating to the settlement of the California Litigation.


More Definitions of California Litigation

California Litigation the litigation set forth on Schedule 1.1(d) (the “Scheduled California Litigation”), any successor Proceeding, or any other Proceeding to the extent arising from conduct during the time period from January 1, 2000 through June 20, 2001 that is the same or similar to the conduct alleged as of the date hereof in the Scheduled California Litigation and within the same region as that alleged as of the date hereof in the Scheduled California Litigation. *** Material has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and has been filed separately.
California Litigation refers to the proceeding entitled Xxxxxxx-Xx Xxxxx, Inc., et al. v. Promega Corp., CA No. 93-1748, previously pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
California Litigation means any proceeding or litigation relating to the sale of electric energy, capacity, and/or ancillary services made by Duke South Bay, Duke Morro Bay, Xxxx Xxxx Landing and/or DE Oakland from the period from January 1, 2000 through June 20, 2001.
California Litigation means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx v. GE Capital Real Estate d/b/a Storage USA, filed in Orange County, California Superior Court.
California Litigation means the case captioned Morgan K. Buchanan, et al. v. NTS-Properties Associates V, et al., Case No. C 01 - 5090, pending in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Contra Costa.
California Litigation means Conceptus, Inc. v. Hologic, Inc., Case No. 3:09-cv-02280-WHA (N.D. Cal. 2009).
California Litigation shall have the meaning given that term in Recital D above.