old order definition

old order means an order under the repealed Child Welfare Act 1947 committing a child to the care of the Department or placing a child under the control of the Department;
old order means an order made before commencement by a court in connection with a criminal cause or matter, or by justices under the Justices Act 1902, requiring a person (“the offender”)
old order means the application order made under section 8 of the Project Development and Construction Management ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic) published at pages 2358-2359 of Victoria Government Gazette G 41 dated 9 October 2014. PE Act means the Planning and Environment ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic).

More Definitions of old order

old order means an order made before commencement by a court in connection with a criminal cause or matter, or by justices under the Justices Act 1902, requiring a person (“the offender”) to pay money, other than a fine (as defined in Part 4) (“the sum owed”).
old order means the Electricity and Gas (Energy Companies Obligation) Order 2012 (S.I. 2012/3018) and any amendment, variation or consolidation from time to time.