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Trial definition

Trial. – means the proceeding in court or in a covered administrative proceeding when the parties try their case beginning with the impaneling of a jury in a jury trial or with opening statement if the parties are in a non-jury trial. Trial does not include things such as hearings, appearances on motions, negotiated pleas, pre-trial conferences, or appearances, and continuances by the court.
Trial means the release of the GMO and management of that release in accordance with the limitations and conditions of this consent;
Trial means a hearing to determine whether the

Examples of Trial in a sentence

  • Any such termination shall be without liability of any party to any other party except that the provisions of Section 9 (Payment of Expenses), Section 11 (Indemnification and Contribution), Section 12 (Representations and Agreements to Survive Delivery), Section 18 (Governing Law and Time; Waiver of Jury Trial), and Section 19 (Consent to Jurisdiction) hereof shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding such termination.

  • A Trial Period Employee’s formal evaluation shall be subject to the grievance procedure only when the trial period employee has not been given indication of substandard performance prior to the end of the trial period.

  • The provisions of Sections 10.2 (Notices), 10.10 (Severability), 10.12 (Governing Law), 10.13 (Submission to Jurisdictions; Waivers) and 10.15 (Waiver of Jury Trial) of the Amended Credit Agreement shall apply to this Amendment, mutatis mutandis.

  • At BMC’s sole discretion, a new Trial Period may be activated upon request and approval by BMC.

  • Following such removal, the Employee may again bump into the same or lower job classification and repeat the Bumping Procedure and Bumping Trial Period.


More Definitions of Trial

Trial means a judicial examination in which issues of fact are to be determined by the verdict of a jury or by a judge when a jury is waived or not permitted. Trials do not include administrative or adjudicatory hearings.
Trial means a proceeding set for the purpose of receiving evidence.
Trial means a single competitive match between two teams. A trial begins when a judge enters the trial room. A trial ends when the scoring sheets depart the trial room.
Trial means all proceedings for an offence between —
Trial means a fact−finding hearing to determine juris- diction.
Trial means a subset of a full Software Title that can be converted to the full experience through digital entitlements and to which an End User is granted limited or timed access at no cost.
Trial means an evidentiary hearing on the merits of a State Bar Court proceeding before a hearing judge – not including a hearing on a motion or probable cause hearing under Business and Professions Code § 6007(b).