Oral Round definition

Oral Round means a single match of oral presentation between two Teams, one representing Applicant and one representing Respondent, as described in Rule 7.0.
Oral Round means a team’s pleadings, comprising two speakers, submitted orally in front of arbitrators, acting as adjudicators, on behalf of one of the parties against another team representing the opposing party.
Oral Round means a team’s pleadings, comprising two speakers, submitted orally in front of the bench, on behalf of one of the parties against another team representing the opposing party.

Examples of Oral Round in a sentence

  • Both Teams shall then have a reasonable amount of time to prepare for the Oral Round.

  • The Teams will then be granted a reasonable time to prepare for the Oral Round.

  • Penalties may be assessed for violations during an Oral Round by reference to the following table.

  • The Team that fails to appear at the scheduled Oral Round forfeits all points for the round.

  • In case a Team fails to appear for a scheduled Oral Round, the arbitral tribunal after notifying the Organizer and waiting for 15 minutes will conduct the Oral Round ex parte.

  • A Team that violates this Rule may forfeit up to six Oral Round Points; the Administrator shall determine a Penalty that corresponds to the severity of the violation.

  • The Organizer reserves all the rights to the audio and videotaping of any Oral Round, or part thereof, subject to the privacy rights of the participants.

  • Team members pleading in a given Oral Round may exchange written notes or assist each other in finding the necessary documents.

  • A Team’s allegation, however well supported, that the judges in a given Oral Round reached the wrong conclusion cannot be the basis for a complaint.

  • During an Oral Round, the Team members pleading may only communicate with those team members at the counsel's table, the Tribunal, the Secretary and opposing counsel.


More Definitions of Oral Round

Oral Round means a single match of oral presentation between two Teams, one representing Applicant and one representing Respondent.

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