Protesting Party definition

Protesting Party means an Interested Party who has filed a Protest.
Protesting Party means a Party making a protest in accordance with Section 23.1.2.1.
Protesting Party means a respondent, as defined in § 12-3-201, who has filed a protest.

Examples of Protesting Party in a sentence

  • The Protesting Party reserves the right to commence or maintain any assertion, demand, complaint, suit, intervention, or similar action not specifically released hereunder.

  • Upon execution of this Agreement and assurance from the BLM in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Protesting Party that the conditions imposed on the Sunlight Project in this Agreement will be incorporated into the BLM’s project documents, including the Record of Decision, Right-of-Way (“ROW”) ▇▇▇▇▇(s) or Revised Plan of Development, the Protesting Party shall withdraw and release the claims set forth in the Protest Letter.

  • The Protesting Party also reserves the right, upon a change in conditions, to file litigation to ensure that the Sunlight Project is constructed, operated and decommissioned in conformance with all state and federal authorizations, permits and applicable laws and regulations and to enforce the terms of this Agreement.

  • In any official notice or statement, Sunlight shall speak in positive terms about its collaboration with the Protesting Party to mitigate the environmental impacts of the Sunlight Project, provided, however, that Sunlight is not obligated to issue any press release.


More Definitions of Protesting Party

Protesting Party means an interested party who has filed a protest or an appeal with the Bureau of Contracts.
Protesting Party means Western Watersheds Project.