Warrant application, definition

Warrant application, means the formal written petition and supporting affidavit presented to a neutral magistrate or judge to request the issuance of an administrative inspection warrant.

Examples of Warrant application, in a sentence

  • Mr Klee submitted that he was disadvantaged and his electoral prospects were damaged by the letter from the General Secretary having been included with the voting paper, alongside his election address, He considered that the letter made it look that his election address was untruthful and cast doubt upon his professional integrity and honesty.

  • The findings and determinations shall be used to approve, approve with conditions or deny the Warrant application.

  • The Planning Director shall approve, approve with conditions or deny the Warrant application, but in no event shall a Warrant be issued prior to thirty (30) days from the time the notice of the application is provided to the NET office.

  • When submitting the required Building Warrant application for this development an updated Statement on Energy (SoE) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the planning authority.

  • What should be shown on the plans supporting my Building Warrant application?).

  • If the Warrant application involves a project in excess of two hundred thousand (200,000) square feet of floor area, it shall be referred to the Coordinated Review Committee, which shall review the application and provide its comments and recommendations to the Planning Director.

  • Warrant application numbers for the financial year totalled 2121 an increase of 21% on last year with a total “estimated cost of works of £78.76 million.

  • The Warrant application may be referred for development review if the Planning and Zoning Official determines that a review is necessary.

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  • Other challenges to the Warrant [144] Mr Hager also challenges the unlawfulness of the Warrant on the basis that there were other investigations the police could have, but did not, undertake and what he says is the inadequacy of their disclosure in the Warrant application of that fact, and of the reasons why it was unlikely the Search would provide evidence of the identity of the Source.

Related to Warrant application,

  • Grant Application - means the grant application that the Public Entity submitted to MnDOT which is attached as Exhibit D.

  • Warrant Certificate means a certificate, substantially in the form set forth in Schedule “A” hereto, to evidence those Warrants that will be evidenced by a certificate;

  • Warrant Shares means the shares of Common Stock issuable upon exercise of the Warrants.

  • Patent Applications means all published and unpublished nonprovisional and provisional patent applications, reexamination proceedings, invention disclosures and records of invention, applications for certificates of invention and priority rights, in any country and regardless of formal name, including without limitation, substitutions, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisions, renewals, revivals, reissues, re-examinations and extensions thereof.