Consent Decree definition

Consent Decree means this Consent Decree and all appendices attached hereto. In the event of conflict between this Consent Decree and any appendix, this Consent Decree shall control.
Consent Decree or “Decree” shall mean this Decree and all appendices attached hereto.
Consent Decree means this Consent Decree.

Examples of Consent Decree in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that per Paragraph 19(2) of the Consent Decree in Riverside Superior Court Case No. RIC 1721240 (South Orange County Wastewater Authority, et al.

  • Moreover, the Parties herein agree to assist MNWD, and fully support any MNWD request, that the Consent Decree be cancelled by the Court as a result of the 2024 SOCWA Reorganization Agreements.

  • Xxxxxxx Niguel Water District) is superseded as of the Closing Date by the 2024 SOCWA Reorganization Agreements, and no Party herein will seek to enforce or have the Court take action as to any provision of the Consent Decree in this matter.


More Definitions of Consent Decree

Consent Decree or “Decree” shall mean this Consent Decree and all appendices attached hereto listed in Section XXV (Appendices).
Consent Decree or “Decree” shall mean this Decree;
Consent Decree or “CD” shall mean this consent decree and all appendices attached hereto (listed in Section XXII). In the event of conflict between this CD and any appendix, this CD shall control.
Consent Decree or “Decree” shall mean this Consent Decree and all appendices attached hereto, but in the event of any conflict between the text of this Consent Decree and any Appendix, the text of this Consent Decree shall control.
Consent Decree or “Decree” shall mean this Decree and all appendices attached hereto (listed in Section XXII);
Consent Decree means this Decree and all appendices attached hereto (listed in Section XXIX). In the event of conflict between this Decree and any appendix, this Decree shall control.
Consent Decree means the First Partial Consent Decree in In re: Volkswagen “Clean Diesel” Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 2672 CRB (JSC) (Dkt. No. 2103-1), and the Second Partial Consent Decree in that case (Dkt. No. 3228-1).