Court Order definition

Court Order means any judgment, decision, consent decree, injunction, ruling or order of any foreign, federal, state or local court or governmental agency, department or authority that is binding on any Person or its property under applicable law.
Court Order means any judgment, order, award or decree of any foreign, federal, state, local or other court or tribunal and any award in any arbitration proceeding.
Court Order means the order(s) of the Court sanctioning the Scheme under section 899 of the Companies Act;

Examples of Court Order in a sentence

  • In order to ensure and confirm compliance with this agreement, TIPS shall have authority to conduct random audits of Awarded Vendor’s pricing that is offered to TIPS Members with 30 days’ notice unless the audit is ordered by a Court Order or by a Government Agency with authority to do so without notice.


More Definitions of Court Order

Court Order means the Order or Orders of the High Court sanctioning the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act and confirming the reduction of capital that forms part of it under Sections 84 and 85 of the Act.
Court Order means any judgment, decision, consent decree, injunction, ruling or order of any federal, state or local court or governmental agency, department or authority that is binding on any person or its property under applicable law.
Court Order means any judgment or order of any court having jurisdiction to order payment of
Court Order means the order or orders of the High Court sanctioning the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act and confirming the Reduction of Capital that forms part of it under Sections 84 and 85 of the Act;
Court Order means any order of the Court; “CQIM” means Cliffs Québec Iron Mining ULC;
Court Order means a judgment, decree or order of a Washington state superior court, or a court of comparable jurisdiction of an In- dian tribe or another state or country.
Court Order means the order of the Court sanctioning the Scheme under section 899 of the Companies Act;