§ 302.207 Cases to be decided on written submissions
§ 302.208 Petitions for oral presentation or judge’s decision
§ 302.209 Procedures for deferral of applications
§ 302.210 Disposition of applications; orders establishing further procedures
§ 302.211 Procedures in certificate cases involving initial or continuing fitness
§ 302.212 Procedures in certificate cases involving international routes
§ 302.213 Procedures in foreign air carrier permit cases
§ 302.214 Oral evidentiary hearing
§ 302.215 Briefs to the administrative law judge
§ 302.216 Administrative law judge’s initial or recommended decision
§ 302.217 Exceptions to administrative law judge’s initial or recommended decision
§ 302.218 Briefs to the DOT decisionmaker
§ 302.219 Oral argument before the DOT decisionmaker
§ 302.220 Final decision of the Department

Terms Used In CFR > Title 14 > Chapter II > Subchapter B > Part 302 > Subpart B > Disposition of Applications

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  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
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  • Oral argument: An opportunity for lawyers to summarize their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions.
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