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off calendar

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off calendar adj. refers to an order of the court to take a lawsuit, petition or motion off the list of pending cases or motions which are scheduled to be heard. A case or motion will be ordered off calendar if the lawyers agree (stipulate) to drop it, if the moving party's lawyer fails to appear, if a suit is settled pending final documentation, or any number of procedural reasons for the judge to determine the case should not proceed at that time. A suit or motion can be put back "on calendar" by stipulation of the lawyers or upon motion of either party. (See: calendar)



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Knowing that a common form of year-round school is a nine weeks on and three weeks off calendar, would seem to indicate that a year-round camp calendar which mirrors the school calendar is appropriate.
27, 1999, plaintiff noticed a motion on its request for preliminary injunction, which was taken off calendar by the Court.
OTC BB:ALTAQ) Thursday announced that the United States Bankruptcy Court has taken the company's motion to dismiss its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding off calendar, pending the final resolution of the proposed sale of an interest in Olinghouse.
 
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