Preliminary Orders definition

Preliminary Orders means, collectively, the U.S. Preliminary Approval Order and the Canadian Pre-Approval Order.

Examples of Preliminary Orders in a sentence

  • Such Preliminary Orders and Bidding Procedure shall further provide that the Sellers shall not be required to entertain an alternative offer unless such offer is for a value of at least $250,000 greater than the offer set forth in this Agreement plus the Additional Undertakings (the "Higher and Better Offer").

  • On December 10, 2004, the Government filed an Application for Preliminary Orders of Forfeiture against ▇▇▇▇ ▇.

  • Immediately after the execution and delivery of this Agreement and commencement of the Reorganization Case, M&L International shall file a motion with the Bankruptcy Court (the "Preliminary Motion") requesting orders (the "Preliminary Orders") approving: (i) the Break-up Fee; (ii) a bidding procedure for alternative offers and counter offers (the "Bidding Procedure"); (iii) an abbreviated notice period for a hearing with respect to the Order; and (iv) the Interim Agreement.