Motion to Reconsider definition

Motion to Reconsider means a motion that may need to be passed before Council can discuss or otherwise deal with a matter that has already been decided or considered by Council during the current Term of Council.
Motion to Reconsider means to review a previous decision and vote on it again;
Motion to Reconsider. , as set out in Article 34, means a motion pertaining to a decision of the current Council which alters the core purpose or intent of the decision, and excludes an amendment, as defined herein.

Examples of Motion to Reconsider in a sentence

  • Upon receipt by the requesting party of said written opinion, said requesting party shall have the right within twenty (20) days to file a Motion to Reconsider, and the arbitrators thereupon shall reconsider the issues raised by said motion and either confirm or modify their decision.

  • A Motion to Reconsider has been filed by the Town of Hideout on that ruling and will be heard by the Court on September 16, 2021.

  • Executive Office for Immigration Review Update: Motion to Reconsider.

  • A space allocation decision of an RSO can be appealed and changed only through a Motion to Reconsider.

  • Executive Office for Immigration Review of: Motion to Reconsider.

  • On March 15, 2022, ▇▇▇▇▇ filed an Amended Motion to Reconsider Order, which the Court denied on March 23, 2022.

  • Only if a Motion to Reconsider passes can any SACGB member make a Motion to Amend.


More Definitions of Motion to Reconsider

Motion to Reconsider means to reconsider or place back on the table. See item 24.11.

Related to Motion to Reconsider

  • Reconsideration means review by the director of an insurer’s Notice of Closure.

  • Civil action means all suits or claims of a civil nature in a state or federal court, whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity or admiralty. "Civil action" does not include any of the following:

  • Division of hearings and appeals means the division of hearings and appeals in the department of administration.

  • Notice of Hearing means a notice containing the information set out in Schedule VIII;

  • Civil penalty means the payment Licensee has agreed to pay to the United States Treasury;