Oral argument definition

Oral argument means a formal verbal statement of advocacy on a proceeding's legal questions made at a Board meeting with the Board's permission. (See Section 101.700 of this Part.)
Oral argument means a formal verbal statement of advocacy on a proceeding’s legal questions made at a Board meeting with the Board’s permission. (See Section 101.700 of this Part.)
Oral argument means a formal verbal statement of advocacy on a proceeding's legal questions made at a Board meeting with the Board's permission. (See

Examples of Oral argument in a sentence

  • Oral argument or briefs on a motion may be ordered by the As- sistant Administrator or the adminis- trative law judge.


More Definitions of Oral argument

Oral argument means appearing in person before the Board of Review in Atlanta to present statements and arguments to support your position in the appeal. Oral argument must be based only on testimony and evidence presented at the first-level appeal hearing with the Administrative Hearing Officer.
Oral argument means a proceeding before a judicial officer during which parties or their lawyers state their positions in support of or in opposition to a motion. Evidence is not presented at an oral argument.
Oral argument means an opportunity for lawyers to summarize their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions.
Oral argument means the parties’ January 17, 2024 oral argument before the Honorable Katherine Polk Failla on Coinbase’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings.

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