Hearings definition
Hearings means formal meetings held at the request of the applicant and conducted pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act. Hearings are conducted by the CRC and relate to the denial determination of an applicant or decertification of a certified firm.
Hearings means any Tribal court review of the child’s case plan.
Hearings means the hearings before the Court in the Debtors’ cases
Examples of Hearings in a sentence
Based on the representations of the Debtors and the evidence presented at the Hearings, the terms of this Final Order, including the Adequate Protection Obligations and the use of the Prepetition Collateral (including the terms on which the Debtors used up to $120,000,000 of Encumbered Cash in the Specified Encumbered Accounts prior to the Satisfaction of Replenishment Obligations), have been negotiated in good faith and at arm’s length between the Debtors, the DIP Secured Parties, and the Secured Parties.
More Definitions of Hearings
Hearings means both hearings and rehearings and this chapter shall cover both so far as applicable, except where other- wise specifically provided for by statute or this chapter.
Hearings means the Hearings Division of the Workers' Compensation Board.
Hearings shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.7(b).
Hearings means any assembly of the Elections Commission to adjudicate the merits of an election complaint.
Hearings means the public hearing sessions held by the Panel on 1-4 June 2015 (inclusive) and 17 June 2015;
Hearings means a fair platform for an accused or offender or violator to give account of events leading to case levelled against in the presence of the representatives. Its also the platform for defendants also state their case so that corrective measures can be rendered.
Hearings means one of the anti-dumping investigation procedures, conducted by the Authorized Body, in order to provide interested parties with the opportunity to consider disputable issues;