Contested proceeding definition

Contested proceeding means any proceeding pursuant to the Oklahoma Adoption Code in which an interested party enters an appearance to contest the petition;
Contested proceeding when used in connection with a Transfer of License, means a proceeding commenced by the issuance of a "notice of hearing" under 10 C.F.R. Section 2.104 or Section 2.105 Subsection (e)(2), as the case may be, or 10 C.F.R. Section 2.1308 or Section 2.1309.
Contested proceeding when used in connection with a Transfer of License, means a proceeding commenced by the issuance of a "notice of hearing" under 10 C.F.R. Section 2.104 or Section 2.105 Subsection (e)(2), as the case may be.

More Definitions of Contested proceeding

Contested proceeding means a proceeding at NRC or FERC considering an Application which becomes subject to hearing or other extraordinary procedure by NRC or FERC.
Contested proceeding means any proceeding pursuant to the
Contested proceeding means any docketed proceeding before the Commission in which there are multiple adverse parties and/or disputed issues of fact, law or policy.

Related to Contested proceeding

  • Current Proceeding means any proceeding conducted under any provisions of this subsection that

  • winding-up proceedings means collective proceedings involving realisation of the assets and distribution of the proceeds among the creditors, shareholders or members as appropriate, which involve any intervention by administrative or judicial authorities, including where the collective proceedings are terminated by a composition or other analogous measure, whether or not they are founded on insolvency or are voluntary or compulsory;

  • ADR Proceeding means either an Arbitration or a Mediation.

  • Formal proceedings means proceedings conducted before a judge with notice to interested persons.

  • foreign proceeding means a collective judicial or administrative proceeding in a foreign State, including an interim proceeding, pursuant to a law relating to insolvency in which proceeding the assets and affairs of the debtor are subject to control or supervision by a foreign court, for the purpose of reorganization or liquidation;