Litigation Challenge definition

Litigation Challenge is defined in Section 9.3.
Litigation Challenge is defined in Section 10.6.
Litigation Challenge means any court action or proceeding instituted by a third party or other governmental entity or official challenging the validity of any provision of this Agreement, the Development Agreement, or the Lodge Standards.

Examples of Litigation Challenge in a sentence

  • Such joint defense agreement shall also provide that any proposed settlement of an Initial Litigation Challenge shall be subject to County’s and Developer’s approval, each in its reasonable discretion.

  • Terms not otherwise defined in this Agreement shall have the meanings attributed to such terms in that certain Business Loan Agreement entered into on even date herewith by and between Borrower and Lender or as otherwise may be set forth under the California Uniform Commercial Code, as defined herein.

  • Any proposed settlement of a Litigation Challenge shall be subject to City’s approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section,any claims related to Initial Litigation Challenge shall be controlled exclusively by Section 6.20.

  • If Developer elects, in its sole and absolute discretion, not to defend against the Litigation Challenge, it shall deliver written notice to the City regarding such decision.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this‌Section, any claims related to Initial Litigation Challenge shall be controlled exclusively by Section 6.20.

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  • Such joint defense agreement shall also provide that any proposed settlement of a Litigation Challenge shall be subject to City’s and Developer’s approval, each in its reasonable discretion.

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  • For the purposes of cost-efficiency and coordination, the Parties shall first consider defending the Litigation Challenge jointly, with counsel and under terms of joint representation mutually acceptable to the City and Developer (each in its sole discretion), at the Developer’s sole cost and expense.


More Definitions of Litigation Challenge

Litigation Challenge is defined in Section 4.4. “Major Amendment” is defined in Section 7.2.2. “Material Condemnation” is defined in Section 7.4.
Litigation Challenge is defined in Section 10.6B. “LLMD” is defined in Section 3.2B.
Litigation Challenge means any court action or proceeding instituted by a third party or other governmental entity or official challenging the validity of any provision of this Agreement, the Disposition and Development Agreement, or the Lodge Standards, whether instituted before or after the Effective Date of this Agreement.
Litigation Challenge is defined in Section 7.21.1.

Related to Litigation Challenge

  • Patent Challenge means a challenge to the validity, patentability, enforceability and/or non-infringement of any of the Licensed Patents or otherwise opposing any of the Licensed Patents.

  • third party proceeding means any threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding, whether civil, criminal, administrative, or investigative, other than an action by or in the right of the corporation.

  • Lawsuit means any lawsuit, arbitration or other dispute resolution filed by either party herein pertaining to any of this Warrant, the Facility Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement.

  • Litigation means any lawsuit, action, arbitration, administrative or other proceeding, criminal prosecution or governmental investigation or inquiry.

  • Legal Action means and includes any claim, counterclaim, demand, action, suit, counterclaim, arbitration, inquiry, proceeding or investigation before any

  • dispute resolution proceeding ’ means any process in which an alternative means of dispute resolution is used to resolve an issue in controversy in which a neutral is appointed and specified parties participate;

  • Challenge means to appeal a ruling of the Chair.

  • Litigation Claims means the claims, rights of action, suits or proceedings, whether in law or in equity, whether known or unknown, that any Debtor or any Estate may hold against any Person or Entity, including, without limitation, the Causes of Action of the Debtors or their Estates, in each case solely to the extent of the Debtors’ or their Estates’ interest therein. A non-exclusive list of the Litigation Claims held by the Debtors as of the Effective Date will be Filed with the Plan Supplement, which will be deemed to include any derivative actions filed against any Debtor as of the Effective Date.

  • ADR Proceeding means either an Arbitration or a Mediation.

  • Infringement Action has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(b).

  • Current Proceeding means any proceeding conducted under any provisions of this subsection that

  • Threatened litigation as used herein shall include governmental investigations and civil investigative demands. “Litigation” as used herein shall include administrative enforcement actions brought by governmental agencies. The Grantee must also disclose any material litigation threatened or pending involving Subcontractors, consultants, and/or lobbyists. For purposes of this section, “material” refers, but is not limited, to any action or pending action that a reasonable person knowledgeable in the applicable industry would consider relevant to the Work under the Grant Agreement or any development such a person would want to be aware of in order to stay fully apprised of the total mix of information relevant to the Work, together with any litigation threatened or pending that may result in a substantial change in the Xxxxxxx’s financial condition.

  • Regulatory Proceeding means a request for information, civil investigative demand, or civil proceeding commenced by service of a complaint or similar proceeding brought by or on behalf of the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission, or any federal, state, local or foreign governmental entity in such entity’s regulatory or official capacity in connection with such proceeding.

  • Adjudicative proceeding means the procedure to be followed in contested cases, as set forth in RSA 541-A:31 through RSA 541-A:36.

  • Complaint Investigation means an investigation of any complaint that has been made to a proper authority that is not covered by an abuse investigation.

  • Legal Proceedings means any actions, suits, investigations, proceedings, judgments, rulings or orders by or before any Authorized Authority;

  • Informal proceedings means proceedings for probate of a will or appointment of a personal representative conducted by the probate register without notice to interested persons.

  • Protective proceeding means a judicial proceeding in which a protective order is sought or has been issued.

  • Infringement Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a).

  • CCAA Proceedings means the proceedings commenced by the Applicant under the CCAA as contemplated by the Initial Order;

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;

  • Dispute Resolution Process means the process described in clause 9

  • Formal proceedings means proceedings conducted before a judge with notice to interested persons.

  • civil proceedings means any proceedings in or before any court or tribunal that are not criminal proceedings;

  • Adjudicatory hearing means a hearing to determine:

  • Third Party Infringement Claim has the meaning set forth in Section 23.5.1.