Joint Contest definition

Joint Contest means any Tax Contest seeking a redetermination of Taxes which involves or could involve one or more members of the GenCorp Group and the OMNOVA Group.
Joint Contest means a Tax Contest seeking a redetermination of Taxes involving one or more Members (determined by reference to the time period for which such return was filed) of the Sunburst Group and one or more Members of the Choice Group, whether such corporations joined in the filing of returns on a consolidated, combined, or unitary basis or otherwise.
Joint Contest means a Tax Contest seeking a redetermination of Taxes involving one of more Members (determined by reference to the time of such contest rather than the period for which such return was filed) of the Tridex Group and one or more Members of the TransAct Group, whether such corporations joined in the filing of returns on a consolidated, combined, or unitary basis (including similar aggregate reporting for certain foreign jurisdictions).

Examples of Joint Contest in a sentence

  • Decisions regarding settlement of a Joint Contest shall be made jointly by the Parties and their respective representatives.

  • With respect to any Joint Contest, the Party that filed the Return shall control the proceeding.

  • Each party shall cooperate fully with the other during the course of a Joint Contest as provided in Section 7(c) herein, and shall bear its own costs in so doing except as otherwise provided in clause (iv) or clause (v) of this Section 7(a).

  • If at any point of the proceedings of a Separate Contest, it becomes a Joint Contest, then the Tax Contest shall thereafter be conducted as a Joint Contest.

  • TransAct shall conduct Joint Contests, without prejudice to any right or obligation of Tridex relating to such Joint Contest.

  • If at any point of the proceedings of a Separate Contest, it becomes a Joint Contest, then it shall thereafter be conducted as a Joint Contest.

  • If at any point of the proceedings of a "Separate Contest," it becomes a Joint Contest, then it shall thereafter be conducted as a Joint Contest.

  • Each party hereto shall have the right to extend the statute of limitations on assessments with respect to any Taxes of such party without regard to whether the extension leads to the initiation or the continuation of a Joint Contest; the other party hereto shall cooperate fully with the requesting party in accordance with Section 7(c), and shall execute such documentation as may be required to extend the statute if extension is not otherwise within the legal power of the requesting party.

  • Similarly, each party hereto shall have the right to file a claim for a Tax Refund without regard to whether such claim leads to the initiation or the continuation of a Joint Contest; the other party hereto shall cooperate fully with the requesting party in accordance with Section 7(c), and shall execute such documentation as may be required to claim the Tax Refund if it is not otherwise within the legal power of the requesting party to file such claim.

  • Who can participate:National NGOs, including women's, youth organizations, registered and operating in the Republic of Uzbekistan, provided that the aims and objectives stipulated in their statutes correspond to the theme of the grant project.Requirements:Small grants will be awarded to the best projects on corruption prevention and counteraction, which must be implemented during the current year.1.1 Funding:The total budget of the Joint Contest is 70,000 USD.


More Definitions of Joint Contest

Joint Contest means any Tax Contest seeking a redetermination of Taxes which involves or could involve one or more members of both the Company Group and the Cygnet Group.

Related to Joint Contest

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  • Joint Controllers means where two or more Controllers jointly determine the purposes and means of processing.

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  • Specified Personnel means the personnel specified in the Contract to provide the Services.

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  • Trained personnel means knowledgeable in the following through instruction and/or practice:

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  • Academic and professional matters means the following policy development and implementation matters:

  • Group Companies means the Company and its Subsidiaries.

  • Party/Parties means Buyer and Seller individually/collectively.

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  • Collaboration has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

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