Charged party definition

Charged party means a person who is charged by the Deputy Under Sec- retary with violating a protective order or a disclosure undertaking;
Charged party has the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.
Charged party means a student or student organization charged with violating the Code.

Examples of Charged party in a sentence

  • Charged party may petition the Disciplinary Committee or additional time in which to submit their answer.

  • The charging party is responsible for the timely and proper service of a copy of the Charge on the Charged party.

  • Charged party and victim each have one opportunity to appeal (see “Appeals of SU Disciplinary Action” for fur- ther information on the appeal process and pro- cedures).

  • Charged party and/or advisor testifies with any other called witnesses.

  • NOTL Hydro is a member of the Electrical Distributors Association and frequently host industry-related conventions and workshops with hundreds of delegates here in our town with obvious local economic benefits.


More Definitions of Charged party

Charged party means an individual who holds a license to practice Physical Therapy issued by the Board and who has been charged by the Board as described in Section 6.5. of these rules.
Charged party means any ASD Charged Party, B&K Charged Party or WABCO Charged Party.
Charged party means the applicant, licensee, or limited permit holder who has been charged by the Board as described in Section 7.4 of these rules.
Charged party means student charged with violating the Code.
Charged party means an individual who holds a license to practice marriage and family therapy issued by the Board and who has been charged by the Board as described in subsection 5.4. of this rule.
Charged party means a certified person charged with a breach of duty pursuant to section twenty-nine, article one-a, chapter twenty-two-a of the Code.
Charged party means an individual who holds a license and/or permit issued by the Board and who has been charged by the Board as described in Section 6.4 of this rule.