motion for an Order definition

motion for an Order means a written motion made
motion for an Order means a written motion made by a member to the Legislative Assembly ordering or instructing the Government to perform a designated task;

Examples of motion for an Order in a sentence

  • Unless the Court orders otherwise, all Claim Forms must be postmarked no later than one hundred twenty (120) calendar days after the Notice Date.1 Each Proof of Claim shall be deemed to have been submitted when legibly postmarked (if properly addressed and mailed by first class mail) provided such Proof of Claim is received before the filing of a motion for an Order of the Court approving distribution of the Net Settlement Fund.

  • Lead Plaintiffs filed an unopposed motion for an Order preliminarily approving the Settlement in accordance with the terms of the Stipulation and providing for notice of the Settlement to Current Big Lots Stockholders (the “Notice”).

  • Also before the Court is Plaintiffs’ unopposed motion for an Order approving plaintiffs’ application for attorney’s fees and costs and approving plaintiffs’ application for enhancement payments as provided for in the Agreement.

  • Each Securityholder has complied with the ------------ requirements of Regulation S under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended ("Regulation S").

  • Sellers shall file with the Bankruptcy Court and serve on creditors as appropriate, a motion for an Order approving the provisions of Section 10.4 herein no later than the earlier of (a) five (5) days after Buyer gives Sellers permission to attach this Agreement to such motion, or (b) ten (10) Business Days after the execution of this Agreement.

  • No later than fourteen (14) days before the Final Approval Hearing, Class Counsel shall file a motion for an Order granting final approval of this Agreement and a Judgment in favor of Plaintiff and the Settlement Class, together with any supporting papers, all of which will be unopposed by Defendant.