The phrase
"objecting party" refers to a person or group who disagrees with something or has a problem with a particular situation or decision.
Full definition
It is for
the objecting party to rebut the presumption in favour of allowing the McKenzie Friend to attend.
The Federal Rules of Evidence dictate that
the objecting party must state the specific grounds for the objection, unless it is apparent from the context.
The AER felt it was appropriate to issue a decision report for the guidance of industry, landowners and
objecting parties.
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) held a prehearing meeting on May 14, 2014 with all of
the objecting parties and the project's proponent Pembina Pipeline Corporation (Pembina).
If the other party objects, the tribunal may be asked to rule on the objection, decide whether the issues that the requesting party wishes to prove are «relevant to the case and material to its outcome», and it may order
the objecting party to disclose the document.
And it does not work because
an objecting party has to overcome not only the parenting coordinator but also the opposing party — being out - voted from the git - go, two against one, a problem also inherent in the family court guardian ad litem role, but potentially even worse in this instance because the parenting coordinator solicits support from the guardian ad litem, the appointed therapists, and the rest of the courthouse cronies.
Rather, the assessment of whether an oppression remedy should be granted to
the objecting party calls for a two - pronged approach.
Objecting parties are strongly encouraged, but not required to have representatives at jurisdiction hearings.