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Pleading definition

Pleading means any:
Pleading means any application, petition, protest, answer, reply, motion or other similar document filed to initiate or in the course of any proceeding before the commission. (Department of State Revenue; 45 IAC 16-1.5-1; filed Oct 21, 1986, 10:37 am: 10 IR 382) NOTE: Transferred from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (170 IAC 1-1.2-1) to the Department of State Revenue (45 IAC 16-1.5-1) by P.L.72-1988, SECTION 12, effective July 1, 1988.
Pleading means a petition for benefits or an amended petition, a motion, a response to a petition or a motion, a voluntary dismissal, a voluntary agreement to provide benefits, a pretrial stipulation, a stipulation changing the issues pending in a case, or a notice.

Examples of Pleading in a sentence

  • If there is no attorney of record and an attorney files a REQUEST FOR ORDER or Responsive Pleading, then prior to the hearing the attorney must file a SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY-CIVIL.

  • If there is an attorney of record or limited scope attorney, and a party or an attorney other than the attorney of record files a REQUEST FOR ORDER or Responsive Pleading, then prior to the hearing the party or new attorney must file a SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY-CIVIL or a Motion seeking removal of the attorney of record.

  • Miller, Simplified Pleading, Meaningful Days in Court, and Trials on the Merits: Reflections on the Deformation of Federal Procedure, 88 N.Y.U. L.

  • Jury Demand 6 (a) Included in Pleading 6 (b) Marking of Civil Cover Sheet Insufficient 6 3-7.

  • Pleading guilty to or being convicted of a crime related to the profession of nursing, or conviction of any crime that would affect the licensee’s ability to practice nursing, regardless of whether the judgment of conviction or sentence was deferred, and regardless of the jurisdiction wherein the action occurred.


More Definitions of Pleading

Pleading means the notice as de- fined in § 2560.502c–7(g) of this chapter, the answer to the notice, any supple- ment or amendment thereto, and any reply that may be permitted to any an- swer, supplement or amendment;
Pleading means a notice of civil claim, a response to civil claim, a reply, a counterclaim, a response to counterclaim, a third party notice or a response to third party notice;
Pleading means a paper identified as a pleading and permitted under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Pleading means any written request, motion, or proposed action filed by a party with the hearing officer or commission.
Pleading means a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India or a written statement or a return thereto and shall include such a replication or rejoinder as may be presented by leave of the Court.
Pleading means, in relation to a personal injuries action, a personal injuries summons, a defence, a defence and counterclaim or any other document (other than an affidavit or a report prepared by a person who is not a party to that action) that, under rules of court, is required to be, or may be, served (within such period as is prescribed by those rules) by a party to the action on another party to that action;
Pleading means any paper filed by a party as part of the record in a State Bar Court proceeding – except a transcript or an exhibit.