Petitioning party definition

Petitioning party means the person who requests or initiates a contested case proceeding.
Petitioning party has the meaning set forth in Section 22.2.5.
Petitioning party shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.9(a).

Examples of Petitioning party in a sentence

  • On the left side of the page the following caption shall be set out: "In the Matter of the Petition of (name of Petitioning party) for (appropriate insert)".

  • The Commission has previously permitted parties to strike new issues that were not raised during negotiations, because the Petitioning party would not otherwise have a chance to respond.16 Sprint is not asking for such a draconian remedy here, but rather for its right to respond to the issue raised by CenturyTel and to respond to the cost study presented in Mr. Hankin’s testimony.


More Definitions of Petitioning party

Petitioning party has the meaning set forth in Section 10.2.4(a).
Petitioning party has the meaning specified in Section 15.1(b)(i).

Related to Petitioning party

  • Billing Party means the Party rendering a bill.

  • Mediation party means a person that participates in a mediation and whose agreement is necessary to resolve the dispute.

  • Licensor means the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.

  • Licensee has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Aggrieved party means a party entitled to pursue a remedy.

  • injured party means any person entitled to claim compensation in respect of any loss or injury caused by a vehicle;

  • Licensed person means an individual who is licensed or otherwise legally authorized to practice a professional service by a court, department, board, commission, or an agency of this state or another jurisdiction, any corporation or professional services corporation all of whose shareholders are licensed persons, any partnership all of whose partners are licensed persons, or any limited liability company all of whose members and managers are licensed persons.