Injunctive Order definition

Injunctive Order means the legal remedies available including the right seek a stay, injunction or deferral of any payment;
Injunctive Order has the meaning assigned to such term in paragraph 6 of Schedule 10.
Injunctive Order means a Commission order to require a person to do or cease doing a specific action.

Examples of Injunctive Order in a sentence

  • The Court will schedule a hearing to decide whether to grant approval to the settlement, recertify the class for settlement purposes and to issue a permanent Injunctive Order.

  • The following exhibits are attached to this Agreement: Exhibit A - Notice of Settlement Exhibit B - Settlement Claim Form; Exhibit C - Notice of Settlement to be published in newspaper; Exhibit D - Press release; and Exhibit E - documents regarding Analytics, Inc., the proposed Claims Administrator Exhibit F – Postage Paid envelope Exhibit G – Proposed Injunctive Order Dated: October 16, 2006 /s/ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Esq.

  • Knox County agrees that it will adhere to the permanent Injunctive Order issued by the Court, and to any subsequent modifications to that Order.

  • Additionally, Developer agrees not to seek an Injunctive Order from any court in any jurisdiction relating to insolvency, reorganization or arrangement proceedings which would have the effect of staying or enjoining this provision.

  • The Court has scheduled a hearing for 9:30 a.m., October 11, 2006, to decide whether to grant approval to the settlement, recertify the class for settlement purposes and to issue a permanent Injunctive Order.


More Definitions of Injunctive Order

Injunctive Order has the meaning assigned to such term in paragraph 6 of Schedule 10. “Insider Receivable” means any amount (including any loan, advance or other amount) owed to any Acquired Company by a director, executive officer or shareholder of any Acquired Company, other than any such amount owed to the Company by an employee of any Acquired Company in the ordinary course of the Acquired Companies’ business. A-9