Special proceeding means an action or proceeding that is specially created by statute and that prior to 1853 was not denoted as an action at law or a suit in equity.
Special proceeding means that special proceeding opened in the Second Circuit Court, State of Hawai‘i, by Judge Xxxxxx on October 27, 2023, captioned In the Matter of the Petition for the Coordination of Individual Plaintiffs Maui Fires Cases, Case No. 2CSP-23-0000057.
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The Parties will request that the Special Proceeding remain open for at least three years after the Initial Payment Due Date to enforce this order.
The Parties will submit to the Second Circuit Court and request approval of a proposed order, attached as Exhibit 7, governing all Released Claims pending or subsequently brought in the Special Proceeding that are not dismissed within ten (10) days of the Initial Payment Due Date, or are thereafter filed.
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Special proceeding means an action or proceeding that 1464is specially created by statute and that prior to 1853 was not 1465denoted as an action at law or a suit in equity. 1466(3) "Provisional remedy" means a proceeding ancillary to an 1467action, including, but not limited to, a proceeding for a 1468preliminary injunction, attachment, discovery of privileged 1469matter, suppression of evidence, a prima-facie showing pursuantto1470section 2307.85 or 2307.86 of the Revised Code, a prima-facie 1471showing pursuant to section 2307.92 of the Revised Code, or a 1472
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Special proceeding means an action or proceeding that is specially created by statute and that prior to 1853 was not denoted as an action at law or a suit in equity." R.C. 2505.02(A)(2). “Orders that are entered in actions that were recognized at common law or in equity and were not specially created by statute are not orders entered in special proceedings pursuant to R.C. 2505.02." Polikoff v. Adam (1993), 67 Ohio St.3d 100, 616 N.E.2d 213, at syllabus. In the case at bar, plaintiff’s claims against Commercial Asset, Inc. sound in tort and contract. Tort claims in Ohio were recognized at common law and they are not, therefore, part of a special proceeding. Bautista v. Kolis, 142 Ohio App.3d 169, 173, 2001-Ohio-3159, 2001-Ohio-3240, 754 N.E.2d 820.
Special proceeding means an action or proceeding that is specially created by statute and that prior to 1853 was not denoted as an action at law or a suit in equity.” R.C. 2505.02(A)(2). “An R.C. 2109.50 proceeding for the discovery of