State action definition

State action means any action on the part of an agency,
State action means any action on the part of an agency, including, but not limited to:
State action means any Accountable Action that is not a Joint work or measure;

Examples of State action in a sentence

  • In addition, if control of the Company has been transferred through any legal or regulatory proceeding to a state regulator or court appointed receiver or rehabilitator (referred to in the aggregate as “State action”), the full annual provisional Reimbursement Premium as billed and any outstanding balances will be due and payable on August 1, or the date that such State action occurs after August 1 of the Contract Year.


More Definitions of State action

State action means enactment of an environmental law,
State action means the derivative actions that were consolidated and styled as In re MannKind Corp. Derivative Shareholder Litigation, Lead Case No. BC454931 (Cal. Super. Ct. – Cnty. of L.A. filed Feb. 10, 2011).
State action means State of Montana v. Atlantic Richfield Company, No. CV-83- 317-HLN-SEH (D. Mont.).
State action means State of Montana v. Atlantic Richfield Company, No. CV-83-317- HLN-SEH (D. Mont.).
State action means any action on the part of the
State action. MEANS THE IMPLEMENTATION OR APPLICATION OF ANY LAW, INCLUDING STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, ORDINANCES, RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES, WHETHER STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OR OTHER ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT."
State action means In re ADT Inc. Shareholder Litigation, Case No.