Initiating Documents definition

Initiating Documents means notices of appeal filed in the district courts, petitions for writ of review or other extraordinary relief, W.R.A.P. 11 certified questions, order certifying to Supreme Court from agency decision pursuant to W.R.A.P. 12.09(b), or other original proceedings, and reports and recommendations for discipline from the Board of Professional Responsibility or the Commission on Judicial Conduct and Ethics.

Examples of Initiating Documents in a sentence

  • In an effort to provide language assistance to limited English proficient persons, service of Case Initiating Document(s) shall include the Language Assistance Notice which informs the recipient of the right to a foreign language interpreter at no cost and contains instructions about how to obtain language assistance services.

  • The Plaintiff/Petitioner shall file a Civil Case Cover Sheet for each named party with any Case Initiating Document(s).

  • A civil case cover sheet shall be filed with any Case Initiating Document(s) and first responsive pleading.

  • All Criminal Case- Initiating Documents shall be submitted to the division of the Court to which the case is assigned.

  • Case Initiating Documents, such as Petitions for Review, Petitions for Permission to Appeal, etc., should be submitted to the Clerk of Court electronically via e-mail at USCA7_Clerk@ca7.uscourts.gov.

  • Filing of Case Initiating Document(s) - An Entry of Appearance is not required when filing Case Initiating Document(s).

  • All Initiating Documents ( i.e., complaints, notices of removal, state court filings in removal cases, applications to proceed in forma pauperis, miscellaneous proceedings, summonses, and civil cover sheets) shall be submitted as separate .pdf files to the following e-mail address: newcases@okwd.uscourts.gov.

  • D-275, Initiating Documents and Map (May 24, 1991), http://www.mba.state.mn.us/Scans/D-275_Initiating_Docs_and_Map.pdf.

  • COMMENCING AN ACTION 2L.R. 3-1 Civil Cover Sheet 2L.R. 3-2 Filing of Initiating Documents.

  • Case Initiating Document(s) – Registered Users shall submit all filings, including Case Initiating Document(s), through the EFS.

Related to Initiating Documents

  • Bidding Documents means the set of Bidding Documents that preceded the placement of the Contract of which these GCC form a part, which were sold or issued by the Purchaser to potential Bidders, and in which the specifications, terms and conditions of the proposed procurement were prescribed.

  • Operating Documents are, for any Person, such Person’s formation documents, as certified by the Secretary of State (or equivalent agency) of such Person’s jurisdiction of organization on a date that is no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to the Effective Date, and, (a) if such Person is a corporation, its bylaws in current form, (b) if such Person is a limited liability company, its limited liability company agreement (or similar agreement), and (c) if such Person is a partnership, its partnership agreement (or similar agreement), each of the foregoing with all current amendments or modifications thereto.

  • Supporting Documents means all documents and information reasonably requested by the Bank in connection with the opening and operation of any Account, the execution of any Transaction and the provision of any Related Service, including:

  • Constating Documents means, with respect to any Person, its articles and/or certificate of incorporation, amendment, amalgamation or continuance, memorandum of association, charter, by-laws, declaration of trust and other constating documents (in the case of a trust), partnership agreement, limited liability company agreement or other similar document, and all unanimous shareholder agreements, other shareholder agreements, voting trust agreements and similar arrangements applicable to the Person’s Equity Interests, all as in effect from time to time.

  • Bidding Document means set of documents prepared by PSDF which consists of “Instructions to Training Providers”, TORs and forms for providing information about profile of the organization and Technical & Financial Proposals.

  • Closing Documents means the papers, instruments and documents required to be executed and delivered at the Closing pursuant to this Agreement;

  • Offering Documents means the Canadian Offering Documents and the U.S. Offering Documents;

  • Application Documents means collectively: (i) the grant application submitted by Grantee, including all exhibits, schedules, appendices and attachments thereto; (ii) all documents, correspondence and other written materials submitted in respect of such grant application; and (iii) all amendments, modifications or supplements to any of the foregoing approved in writing by City.

  • Restructuring Documents means, collectively, the documents and agreements (and the exhibits, schedules, annexes and supplements thereto) necessary to implement, or entered into in connection with, this Plan, including, without limitation, the Plan Supplement, the Exhibits, the Plan Schedules, the Amended/New Organizational Documents, the Exit Facility Loan Documents, and the Plan Securities and Documents.

  • Supporting Documentation means the documents listed in Schedule A of this Certificate which forms part of this

  • Public Disclosure Documents means, collectively, all of the documents which have been filed by or on behalf of the Purchaser in the 24 months prior to the date hereof with the relevant Securities Regulators pursuant to the requirements of Securities Laws and filed on SEDAR at xxx.xxxxx.xxx;

  • Public Documents As defined in Section 4.02(a) of this Agreement.

  • Debt Financing Documents means the agreements, documents and certificates contemplated by the Debt Financing.

  • Reorganization Documents means the Reorganization Agreement, this Agreement, the Tax Receivable Agreement, the Exchange Agreement, the Registration Rights Agreement, the Clear Secure Subscription Agreement and the MIP.

  • Seller’s Closing Documents as defined in Section 3.2(a).

  • Securities, documents or other written instruments means original (including original counterparts) negotiable or non-negotiable instruments, or assignments thereof, which in and of themselves represent an equitable interest, ownership, or debt and which are in the ordinary course of business transferable by delivery of such instruments with any necessary endorsements or assignments. Definitions(continued)

  • Ruling Documents means the Ruling and the Ruling Request.

  • Formation Documents means, collectively, the Issuer LLC Agreement, the Issuer Certificate of Formation and any other document pursuant to which the Issuer is formed or governed, as each may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Financing Documents means collectively the documents evidencing Lenders’ commitment to finance the Project.

  • Verification Documents means, with respect to any Note Owner, a certification from such Note Owner certifying that such Person is in fact, a Note Owner, as well as one additional piece of documentation reasonably satisfactory to the recipient, such as a trade confirmation, account statement, letter from a broker or dealer or other similar document. The foregoing definitions shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the defined terms. Unless otherwise inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, all accounting terms used herein shall be interpreted, and all accounting determinations hereunder shall be made, in accordance with GAAP. Amounts to be calculated hereunder shall be continuously recalculated at the time any information relevant to such calculation changes.

  • Mortgage Supporting Documents means, with respect to a Mortgage for a parcel of Real Property, each the following:

  • Subordinated Documents means the Subordinated Note and any and all other documents, agreements, writings or instruments executed in connection therewith or pursuant thereto, in each case, as in effect on the date hereof and as amended, modified, restated or Refinanced in accordance with the terms hereof.

  • Obligation Documents means the Credit Agreement, the Notes, the Loan Documents, and all other documents and instruments under, by reason of which, or pursuant to which any or all of the Secured Obligations are evidenced, governed, secured, or otherwise dealt with, and all other agreements, certificates, and other documents, instruments and writings heretofore or hereafter delivered in connection herewith or therewith.

  • Buyer Ancillary Agreements means all agreements, instruments and documents being or to be executed and delivered by Buyer or an Affiliate of Buyer under this Agreement or in connection herewith, including the Escrow Agreement.

  • Company Ancillary Agreements means, collectively, each certificate to be delivered on behalf of the Company by an officer or officers of the Company at the Closing pursuant to Article VII and each agreement or document (other than this Agreement) that the Company is to enter into as a party thereto pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Underlying Documents means, together, the Contracts, the Refund Guarantees, the Supervision Agreements and the Management Agreements and “Underlying Document” means any of them.