Closing Argument definition

Closing Argument means a party's final summation of evidence and argument, which is presented at the conclusion of the hearing.
Closing Argument or “case summation” shall mean a written discussion of the facts and controlling law of the case. Such written summary may be submitted at any time up to ten days after the expiration of the time frame. An argument that is filed later than ten days after the expiration of the time frame may be considered at the discretion of the ALJ. Such summary does not constitute argument in lieu of evidence as defined in subsection 3.6, below, for purposes of section ten [93-1-10 et seq.]
Closing Argument means a party's final summation of evidence and argument, which is presented at the conclusion of the hearing. "Consolidation" means the combining of two or more grievances involving the same controversy for purposes of holding a joint hearing,

Examples of Closing Argument in a sentence

  • This is implicitly conceded by the Employer when it asserts that “… employees have been affected by the provisions at issue” (Closing Argument at para.

  • The Union points as well to evidence regarding a number of other potentially impairing conditions (e.g., epileptic seizures, cardiovascular disorders, diabetes and severe sleep apnea), yet the Employer has not shown it considered policies in relation to those sources of impairment; therefore, the “stereotypical and stigmatizing focus on individuals with substance use disorders could not be clearer” (Closing Argument, at para.

  • The Union submits the Employer’s definition of what it considers to be safety sensitive positions is overly broad on its face, and encompasses every position regardless of the specific job duties or the particular work environment (Closing Argument, at para.

  • In terms of the evidentiary burden, the Union asserts in its written argument that the Employer has provided no evidentiary basis to establish that health care is an inherently safety sensitive industry, and the Union makes no such concession (Closing Argument, at para.


More Definitions of Closing Argument

Closing Argument means a written discussion of the facts and controlling law of the case. Such written summary may be submitted at any time up to ten days after the expiration of the time frame. An argument that is filed later than ten days after the expiration of the time frame may be considered at the discretion of the Board of Review.

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