Interim Orders definition

Interim Orders means the LGEC Interim Order and the Studios Interim Order.
Interim Orders means any order imposed in respect of a Member, Affiliate member, Associate member or Registered Student by a joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme prior to the final determination of proceedings before the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme in the interests of
Interim Orders means, collectively, the BC Interim Order and the CBCA Interim Order;

Examples of Interim Orders in a sentence

  • Lionsgate and LG Studios shall take all action necessary in accordance with applicable Law, the Interim Orders and the applicable constating documents to set a record date for, duly give notice of, convene and, following the mailing of the applicable meeting materials to shareholders, hold each applicable meeting of shareholders necessary to obtain the approvals required by the Interim Orders, including the LGEC Meeting and the Studios Meeting.

  • RTI shall ship Specialty Allografts and Bone Paste corresponding to Binding Orders to MSD at least once per week at RTI’s sole cost and expense, provided that MSD shall reimburse RTI for actual and reasonable expenses incurred by RTI in expediting shipments or making additional shipments pursuant to Interim Orders at MSD’s request.

  • Until such time as the DIP Documents are fully-executed and approved by the Bankruptcy Court, in the event of a conflict between the terms of the Existing DIP Credit Agreement and the terms set forth in this term sheet or the Interim Orders, the terms of this term sheet and the Interim Order shall control.

  • The suspensions referred to in clauses 26.8.2 and 26.8.5(b) are suspension— by a Fitness to Practise Panel under— section 35D of the Medical Act 1983 in a health case, other than an indefinite suspension under section 35D(6) of that Act; or section 38(1) of that Act; or by a Fitness to Practise Panel or an Interim Orders Panel under section 41A of that Act.

  • In a timely and expeditious manner, IMA shall take all such actions and do all such acts and things as are specified in the Interim Orders, the Plans of Arrangement (including issuing the IMA Common Shares contemplated pursuant to Section 3.1 of each of the Plans of Arrangement) and the Final Orders to be taken or done by IMA.


More Definitions of Interim Orders

Interim Orders. ’ means the orders of the BC Court and the Alberta Court, containing declarations, orders and directions in respect of BC TELECOM under the CBCA and in respect of TELUS under the ABCA, in each case, with respect to the Arrangement and ‘‘Interim Order’’ means either of such orders, as the case may be;
Interim Orders means any order imposed in respect of a Member, Affiliate member, Associate member or Registered Student by a joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme prior to the final determination of proceedings before the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme in the interests of protecting the public, meeting the public interest, maintaining public confidence in the accountancy profession and/or upholding proper standards of conduct. Such orders may suspend, or impose restrictions or conditions on, a Member’s practising certificate or require that a Member’s, Affiliate member’s, Associate member’s or Registered Student’s membership or registration (as the case may be) be suspended pending final determination of disciplinary proceedings by the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme.
Interim Orders means the Norske Canada Interim Order and the Pacifica Interim Order;
Interim Orders means the First Interim Order and the Second Interim Order.
Interim Orders means the Kobex Interim Order and the Barytex Interim Order;
Interim Orders means the interim orders of the Court, as the same may be amended, in respect of the Scheme of Arrangement, as contemplated by Sections 2.2 and 2.3 providing for, among other things, the convening and holding of the Court Meetings;
Interim Orders means, collectively, the Company Interim Order and the Opco Interim Order.